Interpretation, Context, and “the Region Currently Under Strain”
Here’s a quotation from Richard Rorty about context, and the last two sentences are instructive for legal interpretation. It is impossible to read a text without a context. Instead of even trying to, the interpreter should consider how each object/text is situated within a broader contextual “web,” from which insight can be draw for resolving the “tensions in the region currently under strain”:
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