Hermeneutics – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hermeneutics may be described as the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts, particularly Biblical texts. The concept of “text” is here also extended beyond written documents to any number of objects subject to interpretation. A hermeneutic is defined as a specific system or method for interpetation, or a specific theory of interpretation.
Definition of Hermeneutics from Wikipedia
Derrida’s “hauntology”: http://halflives.adc.rmit.edu.au/haunt/hl033.html