Ethics of Interpretation

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charity in interpretation
Common Language
critical theory philosophy
Demiurge's Mind
dialogical understanding
Donald Davidson
Early German Romanticism
epistemic virtue
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ethics of textual interpretation
Explicit Beliefs
Follow
German Suffering
Good Life
Gregory The Great
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Heidegger's Hermeneutics
Hermeneutic Experience
Hermeneutic Imperative
hermeneutic theory
hermeneutics
Holds
Human Beings
Implicit Beliefs
Independent
interpretation
interpretation as triangulation
interpretive models
Karl-Otto Apel
Language Game
Make Up
Michel Foucault
Normative Rightness
parrhesia
Paul Ricoeur
philosophical hermeneutics
Plato's Philebus
poetics of truth
Pol Vandevelde
Radical Interpretation
regulative principle in interpretation
Scheme Content Dualism
singularity
truth-telling
validity claims
Virtue Epistemology
Viveiros De

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032390154
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book discusses the ethical dimension of the interpretation of texts and events. Its purpose is not to address the neutrality or ideological biases of interpreters, but rather to discuss the underlying issue of the intervention of interpreters into the process of interpretation.

The author calls this intervention the "ethical" aspect of interpretation and argues that interpreters are neither neutral nor necessarily activists. He examines three models of interpretation, all of which recognize the role that interpreters play in the process of interpretation. In these models, the question of the truth or validity of interpretation is dependent upon the attitude of interpreters. These three models are: (1) the principle of charity in interpretation in the two different versions defended by Hans-Georg Gadamer and Donald Davidson; (2) the production of truth, as developed by Paul Ricoeur and Michel Foucault; and (3) the regulative principle in interpretation as formal validity claims—as presented by Karl-Otto Apel and Jürgen Habermas—and as benevolence or love as an epistemic virtue—as defended by Friedrich Schlegel and Friedrich Schleiermacher. The critical discussion of these three models, which brings to the fore the different manners in which interpreters intervene in the process of interpretation as persons, lays the foundations for an ethics of interpretation.

The Ethics of Interpretation will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in hermeneutics, 19th- and 20th-century philosophy, literary theory, and cultural theory.

Pol Vandevelde is Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, USA. He specializes in 19th- and 20th- century European philosophy, theory of interpretation, critical theory, philosophy of knowledge, phenomenology, and hermeneutics. He is the author of three books including The Task of the Interpreter: Text, Meaning, and Negotiation (2005) and Heidegger and the Romantics: The Literary Invention of Meaning (Routledge, 2012, awarded the Prix Mercier from the Université de Louvain).

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