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The book explores the rich landscape of interpretation and meaning in Renaissance jurisprudence, challenging the notion that Renaissance thinkers lacked a general theory of language. It delves into how shared assumptions about meaning influenced legal institutions and pedagogical practices, and examines the prevalent theories within the legal profession. Key topics include the authority of interpreters, signification, and alternative strategies for interpretation. The analysis is anchored in the context of defamation, linking Renaissance approaches to modern semantics and philosophical inquiries.
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Interpretation and Meaning in the Renaissance, Ian McLean
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