“…Understanding, therefore, appears as something produced in the dialogues instead of something reproduced merely by an interpretation, when faced with a text, action, situation, or result. This is the meaning that was worked on by Gadamer, under the inspiration of German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, for whom the experience is interpreted as being the product of the encounter between consciousness and an object (Batista, 2012;Neto et al, 2020a). Stagliano (2016) cited by Neto et al (2020a, p. 129) points to hermeneutics, which can be understood as a "set of theories to provide the interpretation of something, not only of written texts, but of everything that may give some meaning."…”