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Interpretation and Meaning in Philosophy and Religion synthesizes cutting-edge philosophical reflections on interpretation with their application to religion. For this, new theoretical insights on ...
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Interpretation and Meaning in Philosophy and Religion synthesizes cutting-edge philosophical reflections on interpretation with their application to religion. For this, new theoretical insights on interpretation by Krausz, Lamarque, Leddy, Hagberg, and Gibson are examined. Topics cover multiplism (i.e. interpretative pluralism), the goal of interpretation and its starting point. These concepts are then studied in relation to the practice of interpreting religious texts. For example, Grube proposes that the action-relevance of religious interpretations limits the possibility of tolerating divergent interpretations, Karrer-Grube challenges Lamarque’s insistence on a firm starting point, and Gokhale challenges Krausz by arguing that Vedantic practices of interpretation are non-multiplist.
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Pages: 190
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Philosophy of History and Culture
Publication Date:
23 June 2016
ISBN: 9789004254992
Format: Hardcover
Dirk-Martin Grube, Ph.D. (1991) Temple University/Philadelphia, Habilitation from Kiel University, Germany (1999). Chair of “Religious Diversity and the Epistemology of Theology/Religion” at VU University, Amsterdam. He has published several monographs and more than fifty articles on philosophy (of religion) and theology.