The kind of research I am advocating belongs to a branch of inquiry that may be called" meta-interpretation," ie a study of interpretation of texts. The prefix" meta" underlines the fact that we are not concerned with explaining conflicts between philo-sophical ideas in general. This is, for example, what marxists are [Book Review]

In Gunnar Aspelin (ed.), Philosophical essays. Lund,: CWK Gleerup. pp. 175 (1963)
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