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*Intentional Fallacy: William K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley asserted that the author's words, not his intent, should be studied.  Richards argued that since an authors mind can never be known, we can only examine her words (Richards: [[see February 1 Class Notes]])
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*Intentional Fallacy: William K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley asserted that the author's words, not his intent, should be studied.  Richards argued that since an authors mind can never be known, we can only examine her words (Richards: see [[February 1 Class Notes]])
*Interpretant: how you perceive the representamen (Peirce: see [[January 25 Class Notes]])
*Interpretant: how you perceive the representamen (Peirce: see [[January 25 Class Notes]])

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