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9780804734325

The Matter of the Facts

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  • ISBN13:

    9780804734325

  • ISBN10:

    0804734321

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-12-01
  • Publisher: Stanford Univ Pr

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Summary

This book questions the presupposition that "interpretation" is the basic problem of language and examines how assumptions about the constructed nature of the object of interpretation affect current discussions about interpretation in the humanities. The author is not taken by the universalizing claims of hermeneutics that everything is reducible to interpretation, but he is not interested in quarreling directly with those claims either. And with respect to the notion of invention--that things don't simply exist but are produced, made up--he likewise is interested neither in the objections usually brought against it nor in the strength of that notion in resisting them. Instead, he is interested in problematics that emerge from considering interpretation and invention together, as exemplified in close readings of three texts: Oscar Wilde'sDe Profundis, Friedrich Nietzsche'sThe Birth of Tragedy, and Immanuel Kant'sCritique of Pure Reason, texts in which "in very different ways, a recognizable claim is made according to which ‘the facts' (biographical in one case, historical in another case, and cognitive in a third case) are produced by their own descriptions and interpretations." The author sees Wilde's and Nietzsche's texts as inventions gone wrong: Wilde's attempt to invent his own life and Nietzsche's suggestion that one can make up the art of the future. He sees Kant's text as a theory of the roots of invention and discusses it in relation to the production of both facts and knowledge.The Critique of Pure Reasonis therefore understood as the result of Kant's dissatisfaction with, and constant rediscription of, the problem of invention.

Author Biography

Miguel Tamen is Senior Associate Professor of Literary Theory at the University of Lisbon. He is the author of Manners of Interpretation: The Ends of Argument in Literary Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: This Book 1(12)
Invention and Interpretation
13(16)
Culturalism
13(9)
Interpretive Workout
22(7)
Can a Life Be Invented?
29(31)
Blots
31(4)
Symbol
35(10)
Sorrow
45(15)
Can Art Be Made?
60(37)
Rebirth
64(7)
Birth
71(14)
Necessary Supplements
85(12)
The Roots of Invention
97(36)
Production and Imitation
101(7)
Critical Skepticism
108(6)
Monograms
114(6)
Subdued Syntheses
120(13)
Postscript: That Book 133(8)
Notes 141(20)
Index 161

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