Truth and Consequences
Explore the captivating insights of "Truth and Consequences" by esteemed authors, published in 2001 by Pennsylvania State University Press. This thought-provoking paperback delves into contemporary analytic philosophy, revitalizing the concept of objective truth and intentionalist models of meaning and interpretation. It challenges the prevailing antifoundationalism of postmodern theory, highlighting the detrimental effects of anti-objectivism in the realm of literary studies. Spanning 352 pages, this book is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike looking to deepen their understanding of philosophical discourse and its implications on literature. Discover how this work redefines critical thinking and interpretation in today's academic landscape.