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Testing them against interpretive practice thus became an exciting enterprise .
But since this is no detective story , I should tell the reader in advance that both
views – that interpretations are necessarily complementary , and that they are ...
Testing them against interpretive practice thus became an exciting enterprise .
But since this is no detective story , I should tell the reader in advance that both
views – that interpretations are necessarily complementary , and that they are ...
Side 74
Or he may even admit that in practice we are rarely , if ever , able to establish the
correct interpretation , but still claim that in principle there must be one and only
one such interpretation ( see Juhl 1980 , pp . 236 - 37 ) . But the above examples
...
Or he may even admit that in practice we are rarely , if ever , able to establish the
correct interpretation , but still claim that in principle there must be one and only
one such interpretation ( see Juhl 1980 , pp . 236 - 37 ) . But the above examples
...
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Whatever their differences , the latter purport to describe and explain the
established interpretive practice , not to reform it . Consequently , they are in
principle open to counter - examples drawn from that practice . The
deconstructors , on the ...
Whatever their differences , the latter purport to describe and explain the
established interpretive practice , not to reform it . Consequently , they are in
principle open to counter - examples drawn from that practice . The
deconstructors , on the ...
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