Interpretation

Ways of Thinking about the Sciences and the Arts

Gereon Wolters editor Peter Machamer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press

Published:15th Jan '14

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The act of interpretation occurs in nearly every area of the arts and sciences. That ubiquity serves as the inspiration for the fourteen essays of this volume, covering many of the domains in which interpretive practices are found. Individual topics include: the general nature of interpretation and its forms; comparing and contrasting interpretation and hermeneutics; culture as interpretation seen through Hegel\u2019s aesthetics; interpreting philosophical texts; methodologies for interpreting human action; interpretation in medical practice focusing on manifestations as indicators of disease; the brain and its interpretative, structured, learning and storage processes; interpreting hybrid wines and cognitive preconceptions of novel objects; and the importance of sensory perception as means of interpreting in the case of dry German Rieslings.

In an interesting turn, Nicholas Rescher writes on the interpretation of philosophical texts. Then Catherine Wilson and Andreas Blank explicate and critique Rescher\u2019s theories through analysis of the mill passage from Leibniz\u2019s Monadology.

ISBN: 9780822962809

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280 pages