What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of definition. Interpretivism might be defined residually — as non-positivism. However, this scarcely clarifies the matter, as noted by Robert Adcock and David Dessler in their contributions to this symposium. We might start with David Laitin’s suggestion that interpretivism refers to interpretation or clarification— rendering the ambiguous into a clearer form. This is true enough, so far as it goes. However, in current usage the term seems to carry a good deal more freight
This paper explores the association between postmodernism and interpretivism. The paper’s objective ...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interpretivist account of propositional attitudes fails ev...
<span>The main aim of the article is to reconstruct and critique E.D. Hirsch’s position in the debat...
What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of d...
Attention to “interpretivism” has become a vital topic in the methodological conversations that this...
If we mean by an interpretation a rendering of an ambiguous input into a clear but partial output [o...
There is a broad range of theoretical approaches within the interpretive tradition, with varying ont...
Abstract. The core idea of Davidson’s philosophy of language is that a theory of truth constructed a...
In a recent article in this journal, Krzysztof Poslajko reconstructs—and endorses as probative—a dil...
Interpretivism is often seen as the theory according to which mental state ascription is useful, eve...
All political scientists offer us their interpretations of the world. Interpretive approaches diffe...
This article explores the relationship between interpretation and what is normally called \u27unders...
Philosophers of science spend a lot of time “interpreting” scientific theories. In this paper, I try...
Interpretivist scholars have carefully documented the minimal, at best, presence that interpretive p...
Interpretation is fashionable, and not just in jurisprudence. Yet for all the attention interpretati...
This paper explores the association between postmodernism and interpretivism. The paper’s objective ...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interpretivist account of propositional attitudes fails ev...
<span>The main aim of the article is to reconstruct and critique E.D. Hirsch’s position in the debat...
What is interpretivism? As is common with broad methodological debates, much hinges on matters of d...
Attention to “interpretivism” has become a vital topic in the methodological conversations that this...
If we mean by an interpretation a rendering of an ambiguous input into a clear but partial output [o...
There is a broad range of theoretical approaches within the interpretive tradition, with varying ont...
Abstract. The core idea of Davidson’s philosophy of language is that a theory of truth constructed a...
In a recent article in this journal, Krzysztof Poslajko reconstructs—and endorses as probative—a dil...
Interpretivism is often seen as the theory according to which mental state ascription is useful, eve...
All political scientists offer us their interpretations of the world. Interpretive approaches diffe...
This article explores the relationship between interpretation and what is normally called \u27unders...
Philosophers of science spend a lot of time “interpreting” scientific theories. In this paper, I try...
Interpretivist scholars have carefully documented the minimal, at best, presence that interpretive p...
Interpretation is fashionable, and not just in jurisprudence. Yet for all the attention interpretati...
This paper explores the association between postmodernism and interpretivism. The paper’s objective ...
The aim of this paper is to show that the interpretivist account of propositional attitudes fails ev...
<span>The main aim of the article is to reconstruct and critique E.D. Hirsch’s position in the debat...