Description
Book SynopsisThis is a lively, freshly invited collection of papers by a number of well-known philosophers and other specialists who have focused very pointedly on certain central conceptual puzzles posed by the general practice of interpretation in the arts, literature, history, and the natural and human sciences.
Table of Contents1. Introduction: The Philosophy of Interpretation: Joseph Margolis and Tom Rockmore.
2.Interpretation and Justification: David Novitz.
3.Conventions and Rules in Literature: Stein Haugom Olsen.
4.Relativism and the Interpretation of Texts: Jorg J. E. Gracia.
5.On Changing the Subject: Paul Thom.
6.Interpretation and Intention: The Debate between Hypothetical and Actual Intentionalism: Noël Carroll.
7.Objects of Interpretation: Peter Lamarque.
8.Interpretation and its 'Metaphysical' Entanglements: Michael Krausz.
9.Representation as the Representation of Experience: F. R. Ankersmit.
10.Historical Knowledge as Perspectival and Rational: Remarks on the Annales School's Idea of History: Cecilia Tohaneanu.
11.Interpretation as Historical, Constructivism, and History: Tom Rockmore.
12.Relativism and Interpretive Objectivity: Joseph Margolis