Interpretation and its objects: studies in the philosophy of Michael Krausz
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Rodopi 2003
Schriftenreihe:Value inquiry book series v. 146
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ONE Introduction; TWO Interpretation and Its Objects: A Synoptic View; IDEALS AND AIMS OF INTERPRETATION; THREE Rightness Reconsidered: Krausz, Wittgenstein, and the Question of Interpretive Understanding; FOUR Is There a General Notion of Interpretation?; FIVE Interpretive Ideals and Truth Commissions; SIX Limits of Interpretation; SEVEN Interpretive Ideals and Life Projects; INTERPRETATION WITHOUT ONTOLOGY?; EIGHT Interpretation and Ontology: Two Queries for Krausz; NINE Constituents of Interpretation
TEN Notes on Krausz's Detachability ThesisELEVEN A Metaphysics for Krausz; TWELVE How Not to Be a Metaphysical Realist: Krausz on Constructive Realism; THIRTEEN Getting It Less Wrong, The Brain's Way: Science, Pragmatism, and Multiplism; INTERPRETING ACROSS CULTURES; FOURTEEN Ethnocentrism and the Interpretation ofCultural Practices; FIFTEEN Interpreting Historical Legacies: The Ethos of Transition in Eastern Europe; SIXTEEN Moral Universalism and Cultural Anti-Essentialism: An Extension ofKrausz's Theory of Interpretation; SEVENTEEN Relativism and the Limits of Human Consciousness
EXTENSIONS AND APPLICATIONSEIGHTEEN Rightness, Ontology, and the Adjudication of Truth: Adumbrations from the Law's Trial; NINETEEN Art as Its Own Interpretation; TWENTY Versions, Dubs, and Remixes: Realism andRightness in Aesthetic Interpretation; TWENTY-ONE The Work and the Pilgrims of Music; TWENTY-ONE Reflections on the Interpretation of Religious Texts; REPLIES AND REFLECTIONS; TWENTY-THREE Replies and Reflections; Selected Bibliography of Michael Krausz; About the Contributors; Index
This volume collects twenty-one original essays that discuss Michael Krausz's distinctive and provocative contribution to the theory of interpretation. At the beginning of the book Krausz offers a synoptic review of his central claims, and he concludes with a substantive essay that replies to scholars from the United States, England, Germany, India, Japan, and Australia. Krausz's philosophical work centers around a distinction that divides interpreters of cultural achievements into two groups. Singularists assume that for any object of interpretation only one single admissible interpretation c
Beschreibung:ix, 392 pages
ISBN:9789401209328
9401209324
904201167X
9789042011670

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