Patrimonials utopisms, urban discourses and hermeneutics: conceptual and method approaches
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Brasília. University of Brasília. urban. patrimonials utopisms. hermeneutics.Abstract
To support ongoing research, we propose the discussion of some ways to conceptualize an investigation in Geography, which uses philosophical hermeneutics as a method. The thesis has as its theme the interpretation of the urban-urbanistic discourse produced about Brasília, based on the writings of some professors at the University of Brasília, who work in Urbanism and Urban Geography. Initially, some approximations are made to the delineating concepts of the topic and the inquiry hypothesis – Brasília utopia and patrimonials utopisms. Then, some guidelines, derived from philosophical hermeneutics, are presented to the debate, which should guide the operation of the methodology. The purpose of the argument is to manage construing a set of strategies to be adopted as a posture towards the texts that will be interpreted, to reach the desired hermeneutic situation for the study.
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