Journalistic Hermeneutics: under the light of the quantum physics

Authors

  • Valdenise Schmit Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
  • Francisco Antonio Pereira Pereira Fialho Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Abstract

Journalistic hermeneutics: under the light of the quantum physics. This article has as objective to establish some considerations and relations between hermeneutics, journalism and quantum physics. At first, are given the historical and conceptual aspects of hermeneutics; later, defines journalism, describing their function; in the sequence, defines reality under different approaches; finally, looks for delineating, on the basis of literature, a journalistic hermeneutics under the light of the quantum physics. The quantum physics, in special the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, helps to understand that the media cannot necessarily measure or spread information on the reality, because it is structurally incapable of communicating accurately real events.