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  1. 17. Aug. 2009 · George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations - June 1992 Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites.

  2. The Conflict of Interpretations << Previous Article >> Next Article. Already a subscriber or member? Open this document. Not yet a subscriber or member? Subscribe or join here. Access to this document requires a subscription or membership . This document ...

  3. 11. Juni 1992 · George Eliot and the conflict of interpretations articulates the tension, novel by novel, between the writer's suspicion of orthodox creeds and her urgent need to restore values in a sceptical age. Each attempt to break through the conflict of interpretations acknowledges the urgency of the need and the provisional nature of any resolution.

  4. ligious interpretation of “Solidarity,” using a metaphor of “Solidarity” as “Church” (Karłowicz 2002). I do not intend to place particular emphasis on religion, or stress the role of eminent priests—Henryk Jankowski, Józef Tischner, Jerzy Popiełuszko, and above all John Paul II. I mean neither the teleologism which is present ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2005 · The Conflict of Interpretations ranges across an astonishing diversity of fields: structuralism, linguistics, psychoanalysis, religion and faith. The essays it comprises are bound together by Ricoeur's customary concern for interpretation and language and all bear the stamp of the systematic and critical thinking which has become his hallmark in contemporary philosophy.

  6. The Conflict of Interpretations and the Limits of Pluralism. P. Armstrong. Published in Pmla-publications of The… 1 May 1983. Philosophy. The debate about validity in interpretation has pitted monism against pluralism. Some theorists insist that any literary work has a single, determinate meaning, and others argue that there are no limits to ...

  7. In the silence she listens to two voices, two texts which she knows by heart and which speak through her, offering conflicting interpretations of her dilemma. Stephen Guest's letter calls her out of her penance ‘back to life and goodness’, to which in counterpoint she murmurs the words of the Imitation of Christ like a prayer: ‘I have received the Cross’.