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Radical Interpretation and Indeterminacy - Timothy McCarthy

Radical Interpretation and Indeterminacy

By: Timothy McCarthy

eText | 31 October 2002

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McCarthy develops a theory of radical interpretation--the project of characterizing from scratch the language and attitudes of an agent or population--and applies it to the problems of indeterminacy of interpretation first described by Quine. The major theme in McCarthy's study is that a relatively modest set of interpretive principles, properly applied, can serve to resolve the major indeterminacies of interpretation.
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