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Interpretations of an Interpretation
American Journal of Education, 1985As a careful reading of the three papers by Howard, Stanley, and Soltis left me uncertain about what I had actually written, and whether the discussion had been advanced, I carefully reread my own paper, which I had not touched for a number of months. The question of how the responses advance the discussion will be addressed later; for now I would like
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On interpreting interpretation
European Journal of English Studies, 1997(1997). On interpreting interpretation. European Journal of English Studies: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 48-55.
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2017
“Interpreting Interpretations,” Chapter 6 of A New Narrative for Psychology, discusses the premises for the analysis of narratives in research in the field of psychology and in everyday life. The chapter focuses on how researchers think about narratives after the data have been collected and on how narratives should be understood and analyzed.
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“Interpreting Interpretations,” Chapter 6 of A New Narrative for Psychology, discusses the premises for the analysis of narratives in research in the field of psychology and in everyday life. The chapter focuses on how researchers think about narratives after the data have been collected and on how narratives should be understood and analyzed.
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2019
Abstract One main mode of response to the Commentary that played a decisive role in its canonization is the ardent tradition of commentaries that Rashi’s work called forth (what scholars call “supercommentaries”). Simply by selecting Rashi’s interpretation of the Torah as their object of exposition, supercommentators accorded it a ...
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Abstract One main mode of response to the Commentary that played a decisive role in its canonization is the ardent tradition of commentaries that Rashi’s work called forth (what scholars call “supercommentaries”). Simply by selecting Rashi’s interpretation of the Torah as their object of exposition, supercommentators accorded it a ...
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Interpreters and Interpretation
1979An interpreter is simply a device which takes some representation of a program and carries out the operations which the program specifies — i.e. it mimics or simulates the operations which a machine would carry out if it were directly capable of processing programs written in that language.
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2008
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Harald Zankl, Aart Middeldorp
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Harald Zankl, Aart Middeldorp
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Interpreting the interpretations
Physics World, 2001I was weaned on the foundations of quantum mechanics. My PhD thesis was on an alternative interpretation of quantum electrodynamics. I leap from the Copenhagen interpretation to the many-worlds interpretation in the blink of a photon. I have attended many workshops on the foundations of quantum mechanics.
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Abduction, Hermeneutics, and the Interpretation of Interpretations
Human Arenas, 2018This paper is concerned with two interrelated ideas: the first one is that the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce was actively engaged with questions of hermeneutics proper and modified his theory of inquiry so as to be able to accommodate objects of investigation that are generally treated within a hermeneutical framework.
Sebastian Feil, Alin Olteanu
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1997
Abstract There is a simple life cycle for metaphors: they are born of fresh insight about an unnoticed similarity, wither with overuse, and die by becoming so familiar that they are treated as established senses of words. Intellectual fashions are like metaphors in this respect.
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Abstract There is a simple life cycle for metaphors: they are born of fresh insight about an unnoticed similarity, wither with overuse, and die by becoming so familiar that they are treated as established senses of words. Intellectual fashions are like metaphors in this respect.
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Interpretive Choice in Statutory Interpretation
The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2014This article considers theories of “interpretive choice,” which deny that any particular method of interpreting a statute is uniquely reasonable and instead take statutory interpretation to be very largely underdetermined by reason. Cass Sunstein argues from the nature of interpretation that the choice of interpretive method should turn directly on ...
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