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    Play, agreement and consensus.Tanya DiTommaso - 1996 - Man and World 29 (4):407-417.
    In this paper I employ the analysis of play to clarify the distinction between an agreement and a consensus, and I argue that it is the conditions supplied by the playful process that enable us to partake in the recognition and creation of truth. Gadamer's hermeneutical truth, unlike propositional truth, speaks of the interpretive act whereby meaning is recognized. This interpretive recognition of meaning is described by Gadamer as an occurrence of interpretive play orgenuine understanding. Regarding Gadamer's conception of truth (...)
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    A postmodern metaphor: Psychotherapy as rhetoric.Tanya DiTommaso - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (4):349-357.
    What is the non-objective/non-empirical nature of the psychotherapeutic discourse that heals? In general, to what extent must non-objective and non-empirical strategies be used in psychotherapeutic dialogues? In particular, to what extent must rhetoric be used to alleviate the symptoms of depression and anxiety? We shall examine the various rhetorical strategies in psychotherapy, and question the nature of the therapist–patient relation that pervades psychotherapeutic discourse.
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    Contradiction and Confirmation.Tanya Ditommaso - 2002 - Symposium 6 (1):23-35.
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    Contradiction and Confirmation.Tanya Ditommaso - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (1):23-35.
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    Paul Ricoeur and Narrative.Tanya Ditommaso - 2001 - Symposium 5 (2):267-270.
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    The Author's Intention.Jeffrey Anthony Mitscherling, Tanya DiTommaso & Aref Nayad - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    In The Author's Intention co-authors DiTommaso, Mitscherling, and Nayed divert the current philosophical misrepresentation of authorial intention. Implicitly challenging a second-generation theoretical approach to literature that dismisses the possibility of truth, coherent narratives, and, of course, intentionality the authors breathe new life back into "the author" and, also, literary theory. This book is essential reading for anyone in the humanities who has an interest in critical thought, hermeneutics, and all forms of interpretive technique.
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    Deconstruction and Critical Theory. [REVIEW]Tanya Ditommaso - 2004 - Symposium 8 (1):142-144.
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    Knowing Other-wise. [REVIEW]Tanya Ditommaso - 1998 - Symposium 2 (1):110-114.
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    Paul Ricoeur and Narrative. [REVIEW]Tanya Ditommaso - 2001 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 5 (2):267-270.
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    The Fall of Interpretation: Philosophical Foundations for a Creational Hermeneutic. [REVIEW]Tanya Ditommaso - 2002 - Symposium 6 (1):93-96.
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