Thursday, 3 March 2016

Hindsight on the course on Interpreting a Philosophical Text

M.Ph. Seminar: METHODS OF INTERPRETING A PHILOSOPHICAL TEXT
Maria Anthuvan, SDB
Divyadaan: Salesian Institute of Philosophy, Nashik 422 005
June - October 2015
Text to be interpreted:
Bernard Lonergan, Method in Theology, chapter 10: Dialectic

            I would like to leave a note of appreciation to Fr. Maria Anthuvan SDB, who has taken an extra mile to guide and correct all the presentations of the 10 students. Here, I would like to high-light two things that I learn from the seminar: i) the difficulty involved in the research to really understand the mind of the author as close as possible and ii) the many ways of investigation to arrive at the same.

            After the course, I personally come to know that it is not an easy task to interpret a philosophical text and so also any other reality be it literature, human life and situation. In order to arrive at objectivity, one needs to do a lot of home-works. It also helps me to see things from a broader perspective. At the end of the day, what I cherish most is the experience of the whole process in trying to understand the mind of the author and present it in the class.