Interpretation: Logical Analysis of a Method of Historical Research |
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Interpretation of conduct | 7 |
Context of conduct | 13 |
The code of language | 19 |
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admitted Aeschylus affinity agent agent's own account ambiguity anticipations appeal Aristotle assumption aware Charles W consideration contended definite demeanor dictionary Empedocles Empiricism end aimed entirely Ernst Mach essential evidence express extent feel field of analogy five methods forms of interpretation grammar HEINRICH GOMPERZ Hence Heraclitus historian imply indefinite number indicate instance intended inter interpret language interpretation of conduct interpretation of language interpreter's interpreting conduct intuition Know thyself latter least likewise listeners or readers LOUIS ROUGIER man's matter of fact meaning method of context methods available nature needs checking never object obscurity Otto Neurath over-interpretation parallels particular passages perhaps Philipp Frank philologist Plato precise presupposes pretation preter principle of analogy probability procedure purpose refer rely result Rudolf Carnap self-interpretation sense sentence significance signs similar situation speaker or writer stand statement symbol Theophrastus thing truth typical understand Unified Science unique terms words