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Sociological hermeneutics and metaphors in social sciences: a problem of demarcation concrete empirical and concrete imaginative concepts

Sociologická hermeneutika a metafory v sociálně-vědním výzkumu: problém demarkace konkrétního empirického a konkrétního imaginativního pojmu

Ondřej Stulík

E-LOGOS, 2015, vol. 2015, issue 1, 92-102

Abstract: Submitted article is focused on some implications between sociological hermeneutics and metaphors as analytical concepts. There is examined some implications between linguistic context and metaphor concept, which is necessary base of metaphors, in the article. Revelation of mentioned connections may help to refinement sociological hermeneutic for examining in social sciences with using qualitative methodology. The key ascertaining is a strong connection between building of a metaphor and making of context in the sentence, with polysemy word. If the interpretative research has to be tenable, then it has to take into account both context and his first analysis.

Keywords: content analysis; metaphor analysis; methodology; sociological hermeneutics; analýza metafor; kontextuální analýza; metodologie; sociologická hermeneutika (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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