The Indeterminacy of Translation and Radical Interpretation

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2021)
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The Indeterminacy of Translation and Radical Interpretation The indeterminacy of translation is the thesis that translation, meaning, and reference are all indeterminate: there are always alternative translations of a sentence and a term, and nothing objective in the world can decide which translation is the right one. This is a skeptical conclusion because what it … Continue reading The Indeterminacy of Translation and Radical Interpretation →

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Ali Hossein Khani
Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP)

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