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17 Andy Kaufman and the Philosophy of Interpretation
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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PART I
- 1 The Sun Also Rises: Incompatible Interpretations 9
- 2 ‘‘One and Only One Correct Interpretation’’ 26
- 3 Rightness and Success in Interpretation 45
- 4 Intentionality, Meaning, and Open-Endedness of Interpretation 63
- 5 Are There Definitive Interpretations 76
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PART II
- 6 Against Critical Pluralism 101
- 7 Interpretation and Its Objects 122
- 8 Constructive Realism and the Question of Imputation 145
- 9 Interpretation and the Ontology of Art 159
- 10 Can Novel Critical Interpretations Create Art Objects Distinct from Themselves 181
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PART III
- 11 The Literary Work as a Pliable Entity: Combining Realism and Pluralism 211
- 12 The Multiple Interpretability of Musical Works 231
- 13 Right Answers: Dworkin’s Jurisprudence 251
- 14 Truth in Interpretation: A Hermeneutic Approach 264
- 15 Appreciation and Literary Interpretation 285
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PART IV
- 16 Hypothetical Intentionalism: Statement, Objections, and Replies 309
- 17 Andy Kaufman and the Philosophy of Interpretation 319
- 18 Whose Play Is It? Does It Matter 345
- 19 Tossed Salad: Ontology and Identity 360
- 20 Wittgenstein and the Question of True Self-Interpretation 381
- Contributors 407
- Index 411
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
PART I
- 1 The Sun Also Rises: Incompatible Interpretations 9
- 2 ‘‘One and Only One Correct Interpretation’’ 26
- 3 Rightness and Success in Interpretation 45
- 4 Intentionality, Meaning, and Open-Endedness of Interpretation 63
- 5 Are There Definitive Interpretations 76
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PART II
- 6 Against Critical Pluralism 101
- 7 Interpretation and Its Objects 122
- 8 Constructive Realism and the Question of Imputation 145
- 9 Interpretation and the Ontology of Art 159
- 10 Can Novel Critical Interpretations Create Art Objects Distinct from Themselves 181
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PART III
- 11 The Literary Work as a Pliable Entity: Combining Realism and Pluralism 211
- 12 The Multiple Interpretability of Musical Works 231
- 13 Right Answers: Dworkin’s Jurisprudence 251
- 14 Truth in Interpretation: A Hermeneutic Approach 264
- 15 Appreciation and Literary Interpretation 285
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PART IV
- 16 Hypothetical Intentionalism: Statement, Objections, and Replies 309
- 17 Andy Kaufman and the Philosophy of Interpretation 319
- 18 Whose Play Is It? Does It Matter 345
- 19 Tossed Salad: Ontology and Identity 360
- 20 Wittgenstein and the Question of True Self-Interpretation 381
- Contributors 407
- Index 411