In the present work, an introduction to analogy and symbolism as hermeneutic paths is attempted through the contributions of Mauricio Beuchot and Blanca Solares, whose works, the author tells us, open philosophy and the social sciences towards new possibilities. Mauricio Beuchot's path of analogical hermeneutics recovers analogy, cultivated from the traditions from the Greeks to the postmodernists as a medial perspective, tenuously decanting it towards postmodernity, to build his own analogical interpretive path. For her part, Blanca Solares starts from the legacy of the first generation of Critical Theory and the Eranos Circle, taking up the contributions of Gilbert Durand and Andrés Ortiz-Osés, among other thinkers, to recover the logomitic thought of the anthropologist Lluís Duch and approach the mythos in ancient Mexico.