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On the Interpretation Circle of Philosophy

Chinese Studies in Philosophy, 1992
Philosophy is considered a very difficult field of knowledge and yet probably no other field of knowledge is as confused and muddle-headed as philosophy. As one of the oldest fields of knowledge of the human race it has existed for several thousand years.
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Interpretation, Psychoanalysis, and the Philosophy of Mind

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1988
I suggest that a conflict between two philosophical models of the mind so far unremarked in discussions of psychoanalysis is at the heart of questions about its status as a science, the objectivity of psychoanalytic interpretations, and the nature of the unconscious.
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Interpretations Of, And Interpretations In, Philosophy

2011
The hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer is often charged, as far as its consequences and implications for a theory of interpretation in the narrower sense are concerned, with a relapse into the morass of an unchecked subjectivism. The author suggests in this paper that this happy compromise between the philosophical elucidation of an underlying ...
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Interpretation and Hobbes’s Political Philosophy

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2001
Abstract The persistent debate over Hobbes’s political and religious views may be explained by the fact that scholars come to their texts with different networks of beliefs, arising from different experiences and dispositions. Although the networks of people overlap, especially those from the same culture, they may not overlap with ...
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Interpreting Indian Philosophy

2015
This chapter explores some of the challenges of interpreting Indian philosophy by examining three exemplary puzzles: the manner in which philosophical authors employed the idea of the Cārvāka system, a school of thought said to be at once skeptical, hedonistic, and materialist; the meaning of “freedom” in classical India; and the limits of reason as ...
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Philosophy of Advanced Interpretations

1990
The interpretation of high resolution seismic plays a crucial role in shallow gas operating procedures. The results and reliability of the shallow gas investigation however rely on the input to the seismic interpretation. In practice, this input varies, depending on the amount of additional seismic and geological information which is consulted to ...
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The Interpretation of the Moral Philosophy of J. S. Mill

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1953
It is a matter which should he of great interest to those who study the psychology of philosophers that the theories of some great philosophers of the past are studied with the most patient and accurate scholarship, while those of others are so burlesqued and travestied by critics and commentators that it is hard to believe that their works are ever ...
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Legal Interpretation And The Philosophy Of Language

2012
AbstractLaw is guidance through language, whether the language of statutes, judicial decisions, constitutional provisions, contracts, or wills. It is therefore not surprising that lawyers, judges, and legal commentators have sought whatever assistance they could find from other fields which deal with the meaning and interpretation of words: including ...
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Interpretation, Modernity, and the Philosophy of Judaism

2012
For Jewish philosophy, times are still modern. Hence, a proposal for the future of modern Jewish philosophy has place in a volume devoted to its history. I begin what follows by proposing two approaches to the philosophy of Judaism in modern times. To illustrate both approaches, I then turn to a hallmark of modernity, the historical-critical approach
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