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Intentionality and the Philosophy of Literature

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What is the term used to describe the intentional act of creating a literary work?

  1. Intentionality

  2. Literary intention

  3. Authorial intent

  4. Artistic intention


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Authorial intent refers to the conscious and deliberate purpose or meaning that an author intends to convey through their literary work.

According to the intentionalist theory of interpretation, what is the primary goal of literary analysis?

  1. To uncover the author's intended meaning

  2. To explore the reader's subjective experience of the text

  3. To identify the universal themes and symbols in the text

  4. To evaluate the text's aesthetic qualities


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The intentionalist theory of interpretation emphasizes the importance of understanding the author's intended meaning as the key to interpreting a literary work.

Which philosopher is most closely associated with the development of the concept of intentionality?

  1. Edmund Husserl

  2. Martin Heidegger

  3. Maurice Merleau-Ponty

  4. Emmanuel Levinas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Edmund Husserl is widely regarded as the founder of phenomenology and is credited with developing the concept of intentionality as a fundamental aspect of consciousness.

What is the term used to describe the reader's subjective experience of a literary work?

  1. Reader response

  2. Literary reception

  3. Aesthetic experience

  4. Interpretive community


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Reader response refers to the subjective interpretation and emotional reaction of a reader to a literary work.

Which literary movement emphasized the importance of authorial intention and the intentional creation of meaning?

  1. New Criticism

  2. Structuralism

  3. Post-structuralism

  4. Deconstruction


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

New Criticism was a mid-20th century literary movement that focused on the close reading of texts and emphasized the importance of authorial intention and the intentional creation of meaning.

What is the term used to describe the intentional act of interpreting a literary work?

  1. Hermeneutics

  2. Exegesis

  3. Deconstruction

  4. Semiotics


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hermeneutics is the study of interpretation, particularly the interpretation of texts, and is concerned with the intentional act of understanding and making meaning from written or spoken language.

According to the intentionalist theory of interpretation, what is the role of the reader in the interpretation of a literary work?

  1. To passively receive the author's intended meaning

  2. To actively engage with the text and construct their own meaning

  3. To identify the universal themes and symbols in the text

  4. To evaluate the text's aesthetic qualities


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The intentionalist theory of interpretation allows for the reader's active engagement with the text and the construction of their own meaning, while still acknowledging the importance of the author's intended meaning.

Which philosopher argued that the meaning of a literary work is not fixed and is constantly being recreated by readers?

  1. Hans-Georg Gadamer

  2. Jacques Derrida

  3. Roland Barthes

  4. Michel Foucault


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hans-Georg Gadamer argued that the meaning of a literary work is not fixed and is constantly being recreated by readers through their active engagement with the text.

What is the term used to describe the intentional act of understanding a literary work?

  1. Interpretation

  2. Hermeneutics

  3. Exegesis

  4. Deconstruction


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Interpretation is the intentional act of understanding and making meaning from a literary work.

According to the intentionalist theory of interpretation, what is the relationship between the author and the reader?

  1. The author's intended meaning is the sole determinant of the meaning of the text

  2. The reader's subjective experience of the text is the sole determinant of the meaning of the text

  3. The author's intended meaning and the reader's subjective experience of the text are equally important in determining the meaning of the text

  4. The author's intended meaning is irrelevant to the meaning of the text


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The intentionalist theory of interpretation recognizes the importance of both the author's intended meaning and the reader's subjective experience in determining the meaning of a literary work.

Which literary movement emphasized the importance of the reader's subjective experience and the deconstruction of traditional literary conventions?

  1. New Criticism

  2. Structuralism

  3. Post-structuralism

  4. Deconstruction


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Post-structuralism was a late 20th century literary movement that emphasized the importance of the reader's subjective experience and the deconstruction of traditional literary conventions.

What is the term used to describe the intentional act of creating a literary work?

  1. Intentionality

  2. Literary intention

  3. Authorial intent

  4. Artistic intention


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Authorial intent refers to the conscious and deliberate purpose or meaning that an author intends to convey through their literary work.

According to the intentionalist theory of interpretation, what is the primary goal of literary analysis?

  1. To uncover the author's intended meaning

  2. To explore the reader's subjective experience of the text

  3. To identify the universal themes and symbols in the text

  4. To evaluate the text's aesthetic qualities


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The intentionalist theory of interpretation emphasizes the importance of understanding the author's intended meaning as the key to interpreting a literary work.

Which philosopher is most closely associated with the development of the concept of intentionality?

  1. Edmund Husserl

  2. Martin Heidegger

  3. Maurice Merleau-Ponty

  4. Emmanuel Levinas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Edmund Husserl is widely regarded as the founder of phenomenology and is credited with developing the concept of intentionality as a fundamental aspect of consciousness.

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