Comprehensive Authorial Intention and Asymmetric Genre Distinction

Abstract

The author of a text originally produced as a literary has the comprehensive authority, in its being situated in certain context of evaluation or interpretation or deployment to declare one's text as philosophical. There would have to be extraordinary or even absurd contexts of evaluation in which one's originally-intended philosophical text is situated for one to declare it as literary.

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