Interpretation and Justification |
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Authors: | David Novitz |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Whenever understanding is sought we are obliged to justify our interpretations – to demonstrate that they furnish an adequate understanding of the world and its objects. The problem is to know whether this is possible – that what we take to be conclusive justifications do not covertly appeal to other favoured interpretations or systems of explanation, thus obviating the possibility of a neutral justification. By exploring the nature of interpretation, I argue that neutral justifications of interpretations about works of art are indeed possible and that such interpretations can be shown to be true or false. |
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