[From Latin interpretari: to explain or understand.] (epistemology) The view that all knowledge is a matter of interpretation; a form of relativism opposed to objectivism. One extreme example of interpretivism is deconstructionism.
[From Latin interpretari: to explain or understand.]
(epistemology) The view that all knowledge is a matter of interpretation; a form of relativism opposed to objectivism. One extreme example of interpretivism is deconstructionism.
The Ism Book by Peter Saint-Andre
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