Moral Values And the Idea of God the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the Univers

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Moral Values And the Idea of God the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the Univers
William Ritchie Sorley
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The Process of Interpret atioii 277 this meaning- into intelligible terms ; and thirdly, the scholar, who is the medium of this translation. Nor- mally, therefore, interpretation is a triadic relation, as Royce calls it\ and involves the operation of three minds: that of the person who expressed his meaning; that of the person who receives this expression of meaning without being able to understand it ; and that of the mediator who interprets to the second the mean- ing of
...the first. It is possible, indeed, that the second and third may be the mind of the same person: the explorer may himself discover the meaning of the symbols and then express them to himself in better known terms. Or the first and the third mind in a process of interpretation may be the mind of the same person, expressing itself at successive periods of time: he may first relate a parable and then show its meaning. But what we always have is the expression of a meaning in terms not immediately understood and then the trans- lation of this meaning into another and better known set of symbols.

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