Reading of Theoretical Texts

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A01=Peter Ekegren
Author's General Position
Author_Peter Ekegren
Author’s General Position
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critical theory in textual interpretation
Die Grundgesetze
epistemology of texts
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Frege's Intentions
Frege's Philosophy
Frege's Texts
Frege's Thought
Frege's Writings
Frege’s Intentions
Frege’s Philosophy
Frege’s Texts
Frege’s Thought
Frege’s Writings
hermeneutics
Ideal Language Philosophy
Ingarden's Theory
Ingarden’s Theory
interpretive methodology
italics
Italics Mine
Jan Mukarovsky
Knowledge Acquisition
Labor Cost Theory
Labour Quantity Theory
literary theory application
Logical Relations
macherey
meaning construction
mine
Paradigmatic Leap
pierre
prague
Prague Structuralism
quentin
Ricardo's Exposition
Ricardo’s Exposition
savage
scientific
Scientific Language
social science analysis
Stand Point
stephen
Stephen Savage
structuralism11
Teleological Mode
Theoretical System
Theoretical Texts
Wittgenstein's Language Games
Wittgenstein’s Language Games

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415207720
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the structuralist debates of the 1970s the field of textual analysis has largely remained the preserve of literary theorists. Social scientists, while accepting that observation is theory laden have tended to take the meaning of texts as given and to explain differences of interpretation either in terms of ignorance or bias. In this important contribution to methodological debate, Peter Ekegren uses developments within literary criticism, philosophy and critical theory to reclaim this study for the social sciences and to illuminate the ways in which different readings of a single text are created and defended.

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