dc.description.abstract | This thesis presents the processes of rupture and continuity as the character itself of the philosophic saying that, focusing on and through the hermeneutical circle, as a principle, enable us to understand, as human beings, to our own existance, as ontological positivity that establishes senses with the relational totality of the established senses. Likewise, this articulation between the ambits enables us to put hermeneutic as the centre of broached questions by philosophy as a whole. As theoretical support of this thesis we have made use of Heidegger and Gadamer as well as the critical reception of Coreth, Bleicher, Grondin, Figal, Palmer, Stein, Rohden and Custódio. The temporary and partial investigations show that the processes of rupture and continuity, inserted in the philosophic saying, are constituted in the opening of where existence senses may flow, as the experience of establishing senses. Whereas, existentially, the being in the world hides itself and unveils in the man and through the man. | en |