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Is There a Single Right Interpretation? (Greater Philadelphia Consortium)

by Michael Krausz

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Is there a single right interpretation for such cultural phenomena as works of literature, visual artworks, works of music, the serf, and legal and sacred texts? In these essays, almost all written especially for this volume, twenty leading philosophers pursue different answers to this question by examining the nature of interpretation and its objects and ideals.<P>The fundamental conflict between positions that universally require the ideal of a single admissible interpretation (singularism) and those that allow a multiplicity of some admissible interpretations (multiplism) leads to a host of engrossing questions explored in these essays: Does multiplism invite interpretive anarchy? Can opposing interpretations be jointly defended? Should competition between contending interpretations be understood in terms of (bivalent) truth or (multivalent) reasonableness, appropriateness, aptness, or the like? Is interpretation itself an essentially contested concept? Does interpretive activity seek truth or aim at something else as well? Should one focus on interpretive acts rather than interpretations? Should admissible interpretations be fixed by locating intentions of a historical or hypothetical creator, or neither? What bearing does the fact of the historical situatedness of cultural entities have on their identities?

Product Details

ISBN:
9780271021836
Editor:
Krausz, Michael
Publisher:
Pennsylvania State University Press
Editor:
Krausz, Michael
Location:
University Park, Pa.
Subject:
Epistemology
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Hermeneutics
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Greater Philadelphia Consortium
Series Volume:
Bd. 9
Publication Date:
June 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
423
Dimensions:
906x620x98 128

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