Axiomphilosophicalv1
Understanding always involves the meeting of the
Understanding always involves the meeting of the interpreter's horizon with what is being interpreted, producing meanings that neither contains alone.
Why This Is an Axiom
This is Gadamer's hermeneutic axiom about the 'fusion of horizons.' It is a foundational philosophical claim about the nature of understanding itself — not derived from other axioms but accepted as the framework for how interpretation works in dialogue.