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The Configuration of Texts : A Way for Interpretation of the Text

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Interpretation and over-interpretation: disputing the meaning of texts

Qualitative Research, 2005
In order to address issues concerning the ‘positioning’ of individuals in discourse, appeal has recently been made to psychoanalytic formulations offering plausible interpretations of how and why specific subjects take up the positions they do. This raises many problems concerning the relationship between ‘top-down’ or ‘expert’ interpretive strategies
Stephen Frosh, Peter D. Emerson
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Relativism and the Interpretation of Texts

Metaphilosophy, 2000
This article examines the relativistic view according to which the interpretation of texts is a matter of opinion and one interpretation is as good as any other. It clarifies the question by establishing precise understandings of texts and interpretations and by introducing various distinctions between different kinds of interpretations based on their ...
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Argumentation and the interpretation of religious texts

Journal of Argumentation in Context, 2023
AbstractThe interpretation of religious texts is an area of research in which rhetoric and the use of arguments play a central role. The analysis of the persuasive message expressed in many biblical passages, the reconstruction of the implicit messages conveyed by the texts, and the justification of an interpretation are questions that concern directly
Macagno, Fabrizio, Salvato, Lucia
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Interpretation: The Space of Text

2013
Turning towards another kind of space, Richard Smith foregrounds ‘Interpretation: The Space of Text’ (Chap. 8). It is easy to forget that text too is an institutional space of educational research and one with distinctive forms in academic journal articles and books, forms that are often strange and less innocent than they appear at first reading.
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Arguing over texts: the rhetoric of interpretation

Argumentation and Advocacy, 2020
While many in the fields of rhetoric and communication studies are familiar with Greco-Roman argumentative system known as stasis theory, which divides issues by sets of common disputes, such as wh...
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Notes On the Text and Interpretation of Arator

Vigiliae Christianae, 1953
The text of this poet, of whom Iohannes Fuldensis thought fit to write: "Virgilius paleas, frumentum praebet Arator, / hic mansura docet, ille caduca refert", 1 has but recently (1951) been presented in something like a satisfactory form. A. P. McKinlay has made a close study of manuscripts which had been previously neglected and the result is a ...
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Work, Text, and the Power of Interpretation

Toronto Journal of Theology, 1993
Questions of interpretation are always questions of authority: the authority of what is being interpreted; the authority of the interpreter and her methods; and, ultimately, the authority of the community of interpretation within which acts of interpretation take place. In this last regard, the authoritative base of an interpretative community becomes
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Four READING LITERATURE: THE INTERPRETING OF TEXT

2008
AbstractThis chapter discusses the nature of reading from the perspectives of both psychology and literary theory. Research into the cognitive and neurological features of reading indicates that we process written text in much the same way as we process day-to-day experience.
William L Randall, A. Elizabeth McKim
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