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Initiation in hermeneutics: An illustration through the mother-and-daughter archetype

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Part of this work was presented to the Canadian Association for Hermeneutics and Post-modern Thought in Winnipeg, Canada, 1986.

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Darroch-Lozowski, V. Initiation in hermeneutics: An illustration through the mother-and-daughter archetype. Hum Stud 13, 237–251 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00142756

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