Review of Making sense. A theory of interpretation [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (1):107 – 109 (2002)
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Abstract

The distinctive feature of Thom’s theory of interpretation is that it takes the classicist view regarding the stability of the object of interpretation, and the post-structuralist view regarding what counts as interpretation. Accordingly, he must admit the possibility that any one object of interpretation, stable though it be, can have multiple (yet possibly incommensurable) successful interpretations.

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Jennifer A. McMahon
University of Adelaide

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