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Saturdayocean Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What does "to give text a legal owner, to justify a text’s authority" mean?

Hello! Would you please help me understand this part of a sentence?

to give text a legal owner, to justify a text’s authority.

And also do I correctly understand that there are two mutually independent parts in the sentence? The first one is "to give text a legal owner" and the second one is "to justify a text’s authority".

context:

For Foucault, the importance of the author is their ‘function’ in society – for instance, to give text a legal owner, to justify a text’s authority, and so forth.

  

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riverbottom to give text a legal owner to find out who owns a piece of writing You can interpret 'own' in the sense of 'be the author of'. In our day this is not so problematic, but scholars often have to do a lot of research to find out who wrote an ancient text. You can also interpret 'own' is the sense of 'have as part of their culture'.

  • riverbottom to give text a legal owner to find out who owns a piece of writing You can interpret 'own' in the sense of 'be the author of'.
  • In our day this is not so problematic, but scholars often have to do a lot of research to find out who wrote an ancient text.
  • You can also interpret 'own' is the sense of 'have as part of their culture'.
  • A very different group of people in the world would say they have the writings of Confucius as part of their culture compared to the group of people who would claim the Quran as part of their culture.
  • And yet another group of people "own" the Constitution of the United States of America.
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riverbottomto give text a legal owner

to find out who owns a piece of writing

You can interpret 'own' in the sense of 'be the author of'. In our day this is not so problematic, but scholars often have to do a lot of research to find out who wrote an ancient text.

You can also interpret 'own' is the sense of 'have as part of their culture'. A v

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