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It's part of the intentional fallacy.
Maybe that's an accurate judgment; maybe it submits to an intentional fallacy.
They will therefore be idealizers of that writer and perpetrators (consciously or not) of the intentional fallacy.
Indeed, Carter has benefitted from a version of the intentional fallacy, according to which any music that is complex in design is automatically held to be complex in effect.
She would have mocked the "intentional fallacy," the term critics of her era used to describe the mistaken notion that a work of art can be understood through its creator's expressed goals.
This time, his objections to the "intentional fallacy," along with the "affective fallacy," were passed over quickly in the excitement at discovering a biographer from whom he could learn something.
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If someone ends up spouting intentional logical fallacies, ignore them and go on with your life.
Many people's "close reading" model was largely inherited from the New Criticism, which railed against the so-called "intentional and affective fallacies" (basically – what the author intended by the poem, and how you personally respond to it; why these are "fallacies" is lost on me), and proposed that the poem had to be read on its own terms, and in its own context, alone.
There were too many intentional flaws that were not fallacies.
"Outright fallacy.
(Wording intentional).
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