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[from 'The Philosophy of Art (2nd ed)' by Stephen Davies, in 21. Aesthetics / C. Artistic Issues / 1. Artistic Intentions ]

Full Idea

According to the 'hypothetical intentionalist', the work's meaning is determined by the intentions the audience is best justified in attributing to the author, whether or not these are the ones the author actually had.

Gist of Idea

The meaning is given by the audience's best guess at the author's intentions

Source

Stephen Davies (The Philosophy of Art (2nd ed) [2016], 5.4)

Book Reference

Davies,Stephen: 'The Philosophy of Art (2nd ed)' [Wiley Blackwell 2016], p.116


A Reaction

[Nehamas, Levinson and Jenefer Robinson are cited] This opens the door for psychiatric interpretations of 'Hamlet', and so on. The experts disagree over the nature of the audience needed to do the job.