Hermeneutical Approach in Understanding Intercultural Communication

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DOI: 10.31483/r-101968
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All-Russian Scientific Conference «Psychology of Personal Interaction in Modern Society»
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All-Russian Scientific Conference «Psychology of Personal Interaction in Modern Society»
Author:
Dar'ia A. Varsonova 1
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Факторы риска и благополучия развития личности в современном обществе
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85-88
Received: 11 April 2022

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1 GBOU "SOSh 356 s uglublennym izucheniem angliiskogo i nemetskogo iazykov" Moskovskogo raiona Sankt-Peterburga
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Varsonova D. A. (2022). Hermeneutical Approach in Understanding Intercultural Communication. Psychology of Personal Interaction in Modern Society, 85-88. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda". https://doi.org/10.31483/r-101968

Abstract

A hermeneutic approach is used to solve the problems connected with interpretation of speech units and construction of intercultural and interpersonal relations. The dialogue of cultures should be based on the understanding of the addressee and the addressee of their distinctive features, as well as the mutual process of learning different features of their cultures. The article provides a definition of the concept of «hermeneutics», aspects to its understanding, the problems of understanding the expression and cultural identity are considered.

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