Interpretation is inherently dualistic in nature.
There is the subject. And there is the interpretation. Linguistically "interpretation" implies it isn't equivalent to the original subject.
And thus it is a creation within the interpreter's mind.
There is a tension between the subject and the interpretation, i.e. which one is real.
In the "objective" (or at least inter-subjective) perspective, interpretations are unavoidable as every subjective mind understands the objective reality differently.
In the subjective worldview, interpretations are not necessary because each subjective "interpretation" (as seen by the objective view) are the truth.
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