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The act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance
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A philosophical interpretation is the assignment of meanings to various concepts, symbols, or objects under consideration. Two broad types of interpretation can be distinguished: interpretations of physical objects, and interpretations of concepts ( Conceptual ...
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n. 1 (context countable English) An act of interpreting or explaining what is obscure; a translation; a version; a construction. 2 (context countable English) A sense given by an interpreter; an exposition or explanation given; meaning . 3 (context uncountable ...
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n. a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something [syn: reading , version ] the act of interpreting something as expressed in an artistic performance; "her rendition of Milton's verse was extraordinarily moving" [syn: rendition , rendering ...
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Interpretation \In*ter`pre*ta"tion\ ([i^]n*t[~e]r`pr[-e]*t[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. interpretatio: cf. F. interpr['e]tation.] The act of interpreting; explanation of what is obscure; translation; version; construction; as, the interpretation of a foreign ...
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The experiment that appears to falsify these venerable and widely trusted interpretations of quantum mechanics is the Afshar Experiment.
The problem encountered by the Copenhagen and Many-Worlds Interpretations is that the Afshar Experiment has identified a situation in which these popular Interpretations of quantum mechanics are inconsistent with the quantum formalism itself.
Thus, the Transactional interpretation is completely consistent with the results of the Afshar Experiment and with the quantum formalism.
Does it mean that the physics community must turn to an interpretation like the Transactional interpretation that is consistent with the Afshar results?
Though in some respects he was under the fantastic notions of the Areopagite, in others his interpretation was rational, free and undogmatic.
The interpretation of unresolved satiric performances in a real sense repeats the Aristophanic pattern of lodging its real subjects beyond the stage itself.
Anyhow, it is certain that even in Aristotelian philosophy, let alone Platonic philosophy, there was already a tradition of highly intelligent interpretation.
Northern archeologist who knew little about the prehistory of this region, I was fascinated to learn of a series of remarkable discoveries made in the past decade that changed the interpretation of Austronesian prehistory.
To explain contradictory statements in the older and later parts of the Veda, Brahminical learning makes use of the subtleties of an harmonistical method of interpretation.
Jan Jelinek, Director Emeritus, Anthropos Institute, Brno, Czechoslovakia, for his unfailing kindness, assistance, and astute observations and interpretations of the rich Upper Paleolithic artifacts of the region.
Orient may appear in all its realistic detail, in Chateaubriand the ego dissolves itself in the contemplation of wonders it creates, and then is reborn, stronger than ever, more able to savor its powers and enjoy its interpretations.
The cunning of this science consists in this,--that, after pointing out to men the coarsest false interpretations of the activity of the reason and conscience of man, it destroys in them faith in their own reason and conscience, and assures them that every thing which their reason and conscience say to them, that all that these have said to the loftiest representatives of man heretofore, ever since the world has existed,--that all this is conventional and subjective.
The Cocceians ran wild with their principles of fanciful interpretation.
While there was an assimilation of the Voetians to the Cocceians in the application of the allegorical principle of interpretation, there was a moral retrogression of the latter which greatly reduced their strength.
The Ancient Studies scholars of Tokugawa Japan also differed widely in their interpretations of what constituted the original teachings of Confucianism and how they should be applied to the conditions of their own country and age.