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Analyse Typologique×Analyse herméneutique×
DomaineMéthodes de terrainMéthodes de terrain
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origineLate 19th century (Montelius ~1885); extended broadly through 20th century19th–20th century (Schleiermacher ~1819; Dilthey ~1883; Gadamer 1960; Ricoeur 1969)
Auteur d'origineOscar Montelius (seriation/typology in archaeology); formalized across disciplines through 19th–20th c. comparative humanitiesFriedrich Schleiermacher; Wilhelm Dilthey; Hans-Georg Gadamer; Paul Ricoeur
TypeClassificatory / interpretive methodQualitative interpretive method
Source fondatriceMcKern, W. C. (1939). The Midwestern Taxonomic Method as an aid to archaeological culture study. American Antiquity, 4(4), 301–313. link ↗Gadamer, H.-G. (1975). Truth and Method (G. Barden & J. Cumming, Trans.). Seabury Press. (Original work published 1960 as Wahrheit und Methode). ISBN: 978-0826400185
Aliastypology construction, artifact typology, type analysis, classificatory typologyhermeneutics, hermeneutical interpretation, interpretive hermeneutics, philosophical hermeneutics
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RésuméTypological analysis is a systematic method for grouping objects, texts, legal categories, or social phenomena into defined types based on shared attributes. Originating in archaeology and linguistics, it is now widely applied across the humanities and social sciences to impose analytical order on diverse corpora, trace historical change, and enable meaningful comparison across cases or cultures.Hermeneutic analysis is a qualitative interpretive method for uncovering the meaning of texts, documents, spoken discourse, or human actions. Rooted in 19th-century biblical and legal scholarship and systematised by Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Gadamer, and Ricoeur, it operates through the hermeneutic circle: the meaning of a part is understood through the whole, and the meaning of the whole is revised as parts are interpreted. The goal is not to measure or code, but to achieve a deepening, dialogic understanding of the object of interpretation.
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