interpretations
Interpretation is the act of explaining or assigning meaning to something—be it a text, data, an action, or a phenomenon. It involves inferring intent, significance, or underlying rules from observable cues. Because meanings are not fixed, interpretations are shaped by context, prior knowledge, and cultural or disciplinary conventions, and they can legitimately diverge among observers.
In literature and the arts, interpretation concerns identifying themes, symbols, and messages within a work. Readers
In law, interpretation determines how statutes, regulations, or contracts should be applied. Methods include textualism, purposivism,
In philosophy and hermeneutics, interpretation is a central methodological concern: how meanings arise in language, history,
Across disciplines, good interpretation rests on coherence with evidence, explicit reasoning, and transparency about assumptions and