Intention and interpretation
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Intention and interpretation
(The arts and their philosophies / edited by Joseph Margolis)
Temple University Press, 1992
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Note
Bibliography: p. 257-269
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A complete analysis of the postmodern debate on authorial intention
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction 1. In Defense of the Author -- E.D. Hirsch, Jr. 2. The Authority of the Text -- Monroe C. Beardsley 3. Robust Relativism -- Joseph Margolis 4. The Impossibility of Intentionless Meaning -- Steven Knapp and Walter Benn Michaels 5. Interpretation, Intention, and Truth -- Richard Schusterman 6. An Intentional Demonstration? -- Gary Isminger 7. Art, Intention, and Conversation -- Noel Carroll 8. Wittgensteinan Intentions -- Colin Lyas 9. Intention and Interpretation: Hirsch and Margolis -- Michael Krausz 10. Interpreting with Pragmatist Intentions -- Richard Shusterman 11. Irony, Metaphor, and the Problem of Intention -- Daniel O. Nathan 12. Allusions and Intentions -- Goran Hermeren 13. Intention and Interpretation: A Last Look -- Jerrold Levinson Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index of Names
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