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2. How do different interpretations work together in a single scientific explanatory project? A case study of the Olami-Feder-Christensen model of earthquakes.
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Bobadilla, Hernán
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Interpretation plays a central role in using scientific models to explain natural phenomena: Meaning must be bestowed upon a model in terms of what it is and what it represents to be used for model explanations. However, it remains unclear how capacious and complex interpretation in models can be, particularly when conducted by the same group of scientists in the context of one explanatory project. This paper sheds light upon this question by examining modelling and explanatory practices related to the Olami-Feder-Christensen model of earthquakes. This case study shows that various interpretations are intricately connected in the overall meaning of a model used for model explanations. This leads to a manifold picture of interpretation, according to which scientific models are construed as networks of interconnected meanings. As scientists ponder and integrate these various interpretations, guided by locally attended epistemic interests, they achieve model explanations with layers of content, both in their explanantia and explananda. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Enhancing LS-PIE's Optimal Latent Dimensional Identification: Latent Expansion and Latent Condensation.
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Stevens, Jesse, Wilke, Daniel N., and Setshedi, Isaac I.
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SINGULAR value decomposition ,COMPACT spaces (Topology) ,LATENT variables ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,CONDENSATION - Abstract
The Latent Space Perspicacity and Interpretation Enhancement (LS-PIE) framework enhances dimensionality reduction methods for linear latent variable models (LVMs). This paper extends LS-PIE by introducing an optimal latent discovery strategy to automate identifying optimal latent dimensions and projections based on user-defined metrics. The latent condensing (LCON) method clusters and condenses an extensive latent space into a compact form. A new approach, latent expansion (LEXP), incrementally increases latent dimensions using a linear LVM to find an optimal compact space. This study compares these methods across multiple datasets, including a simple toy problem, mixed signals, ECG data, and simulated vibrational data. LEXP can accelerate the discovery of optimal latent spaces and may yield different compact spaces from LCON, depending on the LVM. This paper highlights the LS-PIE algorithm's applications and compares LCON and LEXP in organising, ranking, and scoring latent components akin to principal component analysis or singular value decomposition. This paper shows clear improvements in the interpretability of the resulting latent representations allowing for clearer and more focused analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Serial properties and heritage interpretation. Lessons from the Israeli Biblical Tels inscription.
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Wolfling-Assa, Oshrat, Alon-Mozes, Tal, and Liberty-Shalev, Ruth
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WORLD Heritage Sites ,INTERPRETATION of cultural & natural resources ,CULTURAL property ,HISTORIC buildings ,HISTORIC sites ,HISTORIC structures - Abstract
World Heritage serial properties are groupings of several heritage component parts that share common themes and values. This paper examines how these serial properties, as well as their individual component parts, are influenced by serial interpretive dynamic, and how this dynamic affects on-site interpretation. We demonstrate these issues through the Israeli serial property inscription of the Biblical Tels – Megiddo, Hazor, Beer-Sheba (2005). We chart the revisions along the inscription process to point out the presence of an interpretive dynamic. We describe interpretive dynamic as the effect of the justifications of the nomination over heritage significance and interpretation, both within the realm of World Heritage and in each heritage property locally. This paper concludes that interpretive dynamic is an inevitable part of the serial process. We argue that the dynamic represents a gap between the frequent use of series as an inscription catalyst and their essence as value-oriented constructs. Considering this, we criticise the overuse of serial inscriptions and call for a revised definition that re-addresses the important place of interpretation in this process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. In the absence of meaning: care practices and environmental factors behind the multiple selves of the digital psychiatry participant.
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Berners-Lee, Ben
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COGNITIVE therapy ,POLYSEMY ,DIGITAL health ,MACHINE learning ,SELF-efficacy - Abstract
This paper compares formal accounts that laboratory members use to describe a digital psychiatry intervention with lab practices as they were observed ethnographically. The intervention uses correlations between wearable data and self-reports of mood to produce behavior change recommendations, which participants then implement with the help of a guide. In formal accounts, the trial is described as the accomplishment of the individual participant who is empowered by data-driven insights. Formal accounts from the lab present this participant as multi-layered. In observation, however, participants do not seem multiple. Instead, the contingencies of living and working environments come to the fore. Observations of open-ended interactions in guidance sessions, which are minimized in formal accounts, are particularly powerful in capturing these contingencies. The critique of representation from philosophical pragmatism shows how the multi-layered participant is similar to the multiple representational meanings entities take on according to theories common in twentieth-century psychiatry, and supports the ethnographic approach as a way out of these paradoxical formulations. The paper, thus, explains the role of otherwise underspecified human labor involved in the trial, while demonstrating ethnography's ability to account for interactions with participants, through which we gain insights into the contingent, emplaced process of implementing the trial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Social theory and overinterpretation.
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Reed, Isaac Ariail
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SOCIAL theory ,FRENCH Revolution, 1789-1799 ,ANTHROPOSOPHY ,COMMUNITY of inquiry ,MARXIST philosophy - Abstract
Theory is the use of abstraction in the pursuit of understanding. In the human sciences, theory is a talmudic process of reading and conceptual dispute that carries the colligation of evidentiary signs (minimal interpretation) towards riskier, but more insightful and widely relevant, interpretations of the meanings, causes, and significance of human events (maximal interpretation). Yet, in making possible such maximal interpretations of society, politics, literature, and so forth, theory also introduces the possibility of overinterpreting evidence. Judgments that overinterpretation has occurred are made collectively within communities of inquiry. After developing Umberto Eco's theory of overinterpretation as part of a hermeneutic-semiotic account of theory in the human sciences, this paper conducts a case study of the rise and partial fall of the Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution. This reveals aspects of the process whereby patterns of maximal interpretation, carried through several academic generations, allow the development and refinement of knowledge and insight about an object of inquiry, on the one hand, and yet are subject to judgment as overinterpreted, on the other. Much more than a matter of falsification and/or the politics of intellectuals, the decline of the Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution involved a complex series of judgments about the degree to which an abstract theoretical terminology could continue to produce new and deeper understandings. In conclusion, the paper suggests that the talmudic aspect of social theory has affinities with the universal human capacity for thinking. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Interpretation of the Scope of International Commercial Arbitration Agreements: A Comparison of Swiss and Turkish Case Law
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Önay, Işık
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- 2024
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8. (تحقيق المفردات القرآنية : مُصَنَّفاته، طريقته العملية، فوائده).
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عمر عبد الكريم ال
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- 2024
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9. The cautionary tale of Peirce's logical interpretant.
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Jappy, Tony
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RESEARCH personnel ,MANUSCRIPTS ,ATTENTION ,LOGIC - Abstract
In 1904, Peirce described to Lady Welby a six-division typology composed of the sign, two objects, and a trio of interpretants for which he subsequently proposed numerous denominations. Of the three, the final interpretant was particularly problematic, and over the years Peirce experimented with at least eight different identifying terms such as "final," "rational," "normal," "eventual," etc. One group of interpretants is especially interesting as it only occurs in a single manuscript but has attracted considerable critical attention, namely the emotional, energetic, and logical interpretant series in a projected article of 1907. The paper examines the description of these, paying particular attention to the logical interpretant, and suggests how important aspects of the logic determining how Peirce defined them may have been neglected or ignored by researchers. It first shows how the group was presented, how the logical interpretant related to Peirce's purpose in the article, how it related to a restricted conception of the dynamic object in the manuscript, and explains through an analysis of its logical complications why Peirce was led to abandon it. These considerations suggest that much of the critical attention that the logical interpretant in particular has generated might be incomplete or, more seriously, nonsense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Interpretable fusion methodology of health indices with an application to industrial turbine cavitation condition monitoring.
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Fu, Yichu, Chen, Yikai, Wang, Dong, and Peng, Zhike
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MONITORING of machinery ,STATISTICAL learning ,FAULT diagnosis ,TURBINES ,INDUSTRIAL applications ,MACHINE learning ,CAVITATION - Abstract
Using health indices (HIs) to characterize machine conditions is greatly helpful to prevent machine failures and their subsequent catastrophe. Fusion and interpretation of the main contributions of HIs to machine condition monitoring are still challenging. In this paper, an interpretable fusion methodology of HIs is proposed for machine condition monitoring. The proposed methodology begins with elements of statistical learning for classification, following by an essence of how HIs are fused with their associated linear weights to realize machine condition monitoring. One main contribution of this paper gives a theoretical justification for positive and negative weights of the proposed fusion methodology for understanding their importance for machine condition monitoring and making the proposed methodology physically interpretable. In order to be suitable for two practical situations, in which whether faulty data are available or not, two solutions including an offline solution with healthy and faulty datasets and an online solution with only available healthy datasets are suggested to estimate interpretable weights of the proposed methodology. Finally, industrial turbine cavitation status data collected from our group are used to verify the proposed methodology and show its superiority to two existing popular machine fault diagnosis methods. This article is part of the theme issue 'Physics-informed machine learning and its structural integrity applications (Part 2)'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Assessing the Models with Resampled Data Using Explainable Artificial Intelligence Techniques.
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Mathew, Rose Mary, Gunasundari, R., and Lal, Sujesh P.
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,TRUST ,DATA modeling ,DECISION making - Abstract
In various real-world domains, the problem of imbalanced data poses a significant challenge since it affects the efficiency and trustworthiness of machine learning models. This article investigates Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) methods for studying models created on imbalanced datasets. The main objective of this paper is to assess models trained on DOSMOTE resampled balanced datasets. Using XAI techniques, the study seeks to understand better inner processes that lead to model decisions. The methodology involves combining DOSMOTE resampling with XAI to provide holistic evaluation through both qualitative and quantitative analysis. It should be noted that F1-Scores of balanced datasets improve significantly: from 76% to 87% for Web-Phishing; and from 58% to 73% for Hayes-Roth. This research highlights the need for XAI in enhancing interpretability of models trained on resampled imbalanced data sets. It also shows how resampling affects decision making in a model while performing and recommends investigating other resampling techniques or combinations with XAI methods aimed at improving model interpretability and transparency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. THINKING THROUGH THE TOOL: COLLABORATIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL BODYWORK IN IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY.
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Morrow, Giles Spence and Wernke, Steven A.
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VIRTUAL reality ,HERMENEUTICS ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,SPACE (Architecture) ,ELECTRONIC records ,DIGITAL technology ,HUMAN body - Abstract
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- 2024
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13. حول نظرية المؤامرة.
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رجا بهلول
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- 2024
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14. Islamization of the Term “清真” (Qing Zhen): Its Analysis for Purity and Authenticity for Muslim in China.
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Yongbao Wang
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MUSLIM scholars ,ISLAMIC civilization ,CLASSICAL literature ,CHINESE literature ,CHINESE cooking - Abstract
This paper aims at examining the meaning of the two Chinese characters “清” (Qing) and “真” (Zhen) once used singly as well as combined together in the Chinese classical literature showing why and how the Chinese Muslim scholars have Islamized them by applying the Confucian ways and Taoist methods at the civilization and culture dialogue level. Thus, the paper demonstrates evolution of the term “Qing Zhen” which has eventually become special for Muslims in China. Meanwhile, the paper discusses the related critical issues, such as the epistemology of the Ḥalāl Food and its current status of legislation in China, etc. Lastly, the author comes with some humble suggestions which tie with the results of the study by wishing for Muslims, in China or anywhere else, to reexamine their conducts and to reconsider how to inherit Islamic civilization as well as how to hand it down to the next generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. METODIČKI PRISTUP ROMANU SKRETNICE U KOMUNIKACIJSKOM KONTEKSTU.
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Murtić, Edina
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- 2024
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16. Your Smiling Face is Impolite to Me: A Study of the Smiling Face Emoji in Chinese Computer-Mediated Communication.
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Yang, Kun and Qian, Shuang
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TELEMATICS , *EMOTICONS & emojis , *SMILING , *RESEARCH personnel , *COURTESY - Abstract
This paper explores whether and in what situation the smiling face emoji will influence the interpretation of an utterance in a virtual context. The researchers drew examples from daily WeChat communication and posted them to participants in the experiment. Experimental studies found that the smiling face emoji decreases the politeness of an utterance but does not mitigate the illocutionary force of an impolite utterance. Further studies demonstrate that the interpretation is related to two features of WeChat: the interactant's identity (age) and the situation of communication. For one thing, utterances with smiling face emoji may be interpreted as disrespectful by younger Chinese rather than the older. For another, the smiling face emoji is always interpreted as impolite when the utterances are related to the interactants' feelings. We also infer from the findings that older people might respect the feelings of the addresser more than younger people in WeChat communication. This paper will help avoid miscommunication and contribute to understanding the socio-cultural features of interpersonal interaction in a virtual context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. INTERPRETATION OF GEORADAR DATA BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES.
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Omarkhanova, Dinara and Oralbekova, Zhanar
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MACHINE learning ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,DEEP learning ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,COMPUTER engineering - Abstract
In the laboratory analysis of geological data, a number of problems arise due to the insufficient accuracy of the results. For example, different laboratories may provide different end results for the same samples, which creates a problem. This can lead to unreliable results, which can ultimately reduce the quality of the assessment. Machine learning allows to speed up the processing of radar data, as well as avoid the above-mentioned «misunderstandings». The problem of conducting scientific research at specialized landfills for a comprehensive assessment of the possibilities of using computer technology in the interpretation of georadar profiles is urgent. This makes it possible to objectively evaluate the result of automatic interpretation of georadar data. The several machine-learning algorithms described in the article are designing to improve the analysis and interpretation of data by incorporating various methods for optimizing georadar data processing processes. These methods include regression, classification and clustering. By incorporating these methods of optimizing the processing of georadar data into several machine-learning algorithms, the software can provide a comprehensive analysis and interpretation of the data obtained. This allows for a better understanding of the relationships, patterns and trends in the data, which ultimately leads to more informed decision-making and improved understanding. To improve the understanding of the results, the following quantitative indicators were obtained: correlation coefficient - 0.7072, determination coefficient - 0.5001, all these indicators correspond to these models. The deviation from the regression line is on average 22.37 units. Based on the classification results, the soil was determined to be wet. Errors in the sets do not exceed 1 %. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. The Flesh of All Words: santner, rosenzweig, ebner, and the "encystance" on language.
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Augsberg, Ino
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METHODOLOGY , *NEW words - Abstract
Scrutinising Santner's comments on his own method in his recent book Untying Things Together, the paper argues that at the heart of Santner's theoretical endeavour lies something that might be called "the flesh of all words." To elaborate this thesis, I begin, following a corresponding hint by Santner himself, with a description of Freud's peculiar "way of working with concepts" in his The Interpretation of Dreams. From there I move on to the analysis of an author who has been one of Santner's main points of reference at least since his Psychotheology of Everyday Life: Franz Rosenzweig. The paper outlines Rosenzweig's self-interpretation in his essay "'The New Thinking'" and compares the specific methodology explained and developed in this text with the main work of Ferdinand Ebner, whose closeness to his own work Rosenzweig himself emphasised. Finally, against the background of these theoretical conceptions, I will borrow one of Santner's own neologisms and use it to describe his work as the "encystance" on/of this flesh of all words. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Challenging Classifications? Interpreting a "Difficult" Enclosure at Inchnadamph in Northwestern Scotland.
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McDonald, Rory and Millican, Kirsty
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *GEOPHYSICAL surveys , *CLASSIFICATION , *TOMBS , *CRITICAL thinking , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL geology , *BASIC needs - Abstract
This paper explores some challenges of archaeological interpretation and classification through an enclosure at Inchnadamph in Sutherland, northwestern Scotland, a site that has proven difficult to interpret. Despite a small number of archaeological interventions, including topographic and geophysical survey and excavation, the site remains enigmatic. We discuss the different interpretations suggested for the site in turn, concluding that the enclosure does not fit readily into existing classification schemes. This raises issues surrounding the use of classification systems, prior assumptions, and the need for critical thinking in interpretation. These are universal issues, applicable beyond the Scottish example chosen, and this paper highlights concerns and difficulties encountered by all who deal with the classification of sites and monuments. Ultimately, this challenges some of our preconceptions and sheds light on the limits of our knowledge, as well as the limits of our classification systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. Interpretación del lenguaje político en el binomio español/árabe: estudio traductológico.
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Mohammed Mohammed, Gamal Ahmed
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POLITICAL communication ,POLITICAL oratory ,LANGUAGE & languages ,SPANISH language ,TRANSLATORS ,CULTURAL competence - Abstract
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21. Contemporary Aspects of Legal Doctrine and Interpretation - Challenges and Perspectives.
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Riza, Arif, Faiku, Muharem, Kryeziu, Sidorela, and Qatani, Valeri
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LEGAL doctrines ,LEGAL norms ,LEGAL judgments ,CUSTOMARY law ,STATUTORY interpretation - Abstract
In the countries where we have the construction of the legal system with the new laws, the ambiguity of the legal norms in the new laws in some cases is almost inevitable. But commenting on laws and judicial practice will be of great help to bring about the implementation of all legal norms as was the intention of the legislator, because the correct interpretation of legal provisions is a necessity of any legal order that creates a legal security for all citizens equally. Of course, the object of legal interpretation or clarification is not only written legal-civil norms, but also those that are part of customary law. The issue of interpretation of laws currently represents a fundamental concern for citizens and legal institutions, looking for a smart and innovative approach to address this issue effectively and sustainably. In this context, this paper aims to identify and analyze the advantages and challenges of legal doctrine and interpretation in the contemporary context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. How Should We Interpret Silence in Qualitative Communication Studies?
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Müller, Naíde, Tavares, Patrícia, and Simão, João
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LITERATURE reviews ,QUALITATIVE research ,FOCUS groups - Abstract
Through an interdisciplinary literature review, based on empirical evidence, this research approaches different ways of interpreting silence(s) in three qualitative research methods—ethnography, focus groups and interviews—which, by their nature, are conducive to practices that resort to silence as units of meaning. The findings presented in this paper demonstrate how, in different data collection techniques, it is possible to rethink not only the whole conception of what silence is but also what silence can (or cannot) help to express. From a qualitative perspective in the social sciences and humanities, silence can in itself be a means of expression and a valid communication resource. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Interpreting the Concept of δοῦλος in 1 Timothy 6:1-2 in the Context of Socio-economic Slavery in Nigeria.
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Ottuh, John Arierhi
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SLAVERY , *GRECO-Roman civilization , *SOCIOECONOMICS , *HERMENEUTICS , *GREEK etymology - Abstract
This paper interprets the concept of δοῦλος in 1 Timothy 6:1-2 in the context of socio-economic slavery in Nigeria. Using the liberation hermeneutics approach, the paper argues that the concept of δοῦλος in 1 Timothy 6:1-2 is a typical reflection of injustice and oppression to the person or group being socio-economically exploited. The resonance of the text with the Ibibio narrative of socio-economic slavery in Nigeria is the similarity of treatments accorded the δοῦλος in domestic and economic affairs in first-century Greco-Roman setting. Drawing on existing literature and the text in view, it interrogates the meaning of δοῦλος in a Greco-Roman setting and the status accorded the δοῦλος in the original and contemporary socio-economic settings of the study. The result shows that δοῦλος is interpreted to mean slavery. It recommends that the Church and state should put resources together to carry out economic and educational empowerment for the youth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. COMMENTARY AS A TYPE OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION.
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V. I., Karasik
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COMMUNICATION in law ,ORAL communication ,GENRE studies ,COMMUNICATIVE action ,PRAGMATICS - Abstract
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25. Zonal Geochemistry and Elasticity Characteristics of Gallium- and Lithium-Rich No. 6 Coalbed in the Haerwusu Mine, North China.
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Fu, Jiannan, Chen, Tongjun, and Cui, Fan
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GEOCHEMISTRY ,GALLIUM ,ELASTICITY ,METALS ,MINERALS - Abstract
This paper presents the zonal geochemistry and elasticity characteristics of gallium- and lithium-rich No. 6 coalbed in the Haerwusu mine and discusses interpretation methodologies of coal-hosted gallium and lithium resources using lab-measured samples and field-measured wireline logs. The results demonstrate that both coal-composition-based and elastic-parameter-based classifications yield similar results, categorizing the coalbed into subzones related to coal quality. Material compositions, elastic properties, critical metals, and host minerals exhibit zonal distribution characteristics within the ultrathick No. 6 coalbed. Three-class classifications significantly enhance correlations among host minerals, elastic parameters, and critical metals, albeit with differing trends among classes. In classes II and III (ultralow- and low-ash-yield coals), boehmite and kaolinite primarily host gallium and lithium, respectively. In class I (medium-ash-yield coal), gallium is associated with kaolinite, while lithium lacks specific mineral associations. Constrained by wireline logs, a rock physics modeling strategy is proposed to link mesoscale coal compositions to macroscale elastic responses. Moreover, explicit correlations between host minerals and critical metals are established, connecting macroscale elastic responses to microscale gallium and lithium enrichments and exploring interpretation methods of coal-hosted critical metals. Preferred lithium interpretation methods include compositional ternary plots and elastic parameter cross plots, while preferred gallium interpretation methods involve boehmite-gallium and elastic parameter-gallium fitting. These findings may contribute to understanding the enrichment mechanisms and interpretation technologies of coal-hosted critical metals in ultrathick low-rank coalbeds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Ә. НҰРШАЙЫҚОВ ПУБЛИЦИСТИКАСЫНДАҒЫ АВТОРЛЫҚ СУБЪЕКТИВТІЛІК
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Қалқабаева, С. Ә., Алмас, Л. А., and Көпбаев, Т. М.
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27. Evidence on sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance molecular markers from India: interpret with caution.
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Deora, Nimita and Sinha, Abhinav
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TREATMENT effectiveness ,CRITICAL analysis - Abstract
Background: Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP), as a partner to artesunate as ACT is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated P. falciparum infections in the majority of India and SP-resistance has a potential to lead to ACT failure. In the lack of robust surveillance of therapeutic efficacy of SP, validate molecular markers of SP-resistance offer a hint of failing SP. However, studies reporting these validated markers often suffer from certain pitfalls that warrant a careful interpretation. Main body : Critical analyses of the results and their reported interpretations from a recent study and other studies conducted on the WHO-validated molecular markers of SP-resistance in India were analysed and the main problems with studying and reporting of these markers are presented here. It was noted that almost all studies analysed flawed either on the usage, estimation and/or interpretation of the standardized classification of the studies SP mutations. These flaws not only impart spatiotemporal incomparability of the published data but also have the potential of being misunderstood and wrongly translated. Conclusion: Based on this universal problem in studying, reporting and interpreting the data from the studies on molecular markers of SP-resistance, it is stressed that the future studies should be conducted with utmost caution so that robust evidence may be generated and correctly translated to policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. The Primacy of EU Law: Interpretive, not Structural
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Pavlos Eleftheriadis
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primacy ,pluralism ,monism ,dualism ,interpretation ,cosmopolitanism ,Law ,Law of Europe ,KJ-KKZ - Abstract
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2023 8(3), 1255-1291 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. – II. Defiance. – III. Primacy of what? – IV. Pluralism in action. – V. The incoherence of pluralism. – V.1. Legal systems do not “conflict”. – V.2. Legal systems do not “overlap”. – V.3. Pluralism cannot provide a framework for consensus. – VI. Federal monism. – VII. Social monism. – VIII. Primacy: a pragmatic view. – VIII.1. Europe’s legal order. – VIII.2. MacCormick’s internationalism. – IX. Conclusion: the principle of primacy. | (Abstract) A leading position among European Union lawyers is that the primacy of EU law has a “structural” dimension. Under views known as pluralism and monism, many scholars believe that the EU has created a new legal system which either sits next to or, alternatively, above the legal systems of the member states. These views, however, are paradoxical and self-defeating. This is shown when we apply the structural theories to the question of primacy as put by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in case K 3/21 of 7 October 2021. Neither pluralism nor monism can show that EU law prevails over a state that takes Poland’s defiant position. The correct way of understanding EU law is interpretive, not structural. It is the only way that shows that the Polish Court has acted unlawfully. The EU Treaties have not created a new “legal system”, allegiance to which remains optional. According to the best view of EU law, universally accepted in legal practice although not yet fully by legal theory, EU law is entirely continuous with the established constitutional settlement. The EU treaties are ordinary treaties of international law that create constitutional obligations in the normal way. They create bonds of cosmopolitan reciprocity that each member state is legally obliged to respect. The primacy of EU law is based on our ordinary practices concerning the status and authority of the law of nations.
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29. Tolerance in QCA: moving debates on design, calibration, analysis, and interpretation in QCA forward in macrocomparative resarch.
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Greener, Ian
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This paper argues for three aspects of tolerance with respect to QCA research: tolerance with respect to different approaches to QCA; producing QCA research with tolerance (work that is resistant to criticism); and for QCA researchers to be clear about the tolerance of the solutions they present – especially in terms of calibration and truth table construction. Giving examples that are based on macrocomparative research, the paper organises its structure around how this approach would apply in terms of QCA research design, calibration, analysis, and interpretation, presenting the dilemmas that can result at each stage, along with the choices they require of researchers. It concludes by advocating for greater acceptance of different approaches to QCA ('perspectivalism') but also being clear about what researchers using it should expect from one another in producing high-quality research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. ANCIENT GREEKS AND BODY/COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.
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SANIOTIS, ARTHUR, MOHAMMADI, KAZHALEH, and GALASSI, FRANCESCO MARIA
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GREEK mythology ,ANCIENT philosophy ,ETHNOLOGY ,HUMAN behavior ,HUMAN body & technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,PERSEUS (Greek mythology) ,GREEK gods - Abstract
Greek mythology formed the basis of much of Greek philosophy, art and science. The Greeks conceptualised their universe as animated by forces and elements which they anthropomorphised as gods and other supernatural beings. However, only recently has there been increasing attention on Greek mythology as a source of advanced technological and biomedical concepts. The Greek myths are fascinating for their technological ideas pertaining to body/cognitive enhancement. This paper provides theoretical correlations between Greek mythological and socio-historic dimensions of human enhancement, and some of their current/future technological developments, hence, offering a cultural anthropological perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. أصناف تفسير الحديث النبوي الشريف في القرن الرابع الهجري.
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عادل محمد جبر and قاسم علي سعد
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32. Literary attachment and the American spoken-word song: An interarts-based reading pedagogy.
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Palmeirim, Bernardo Manzoni
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LITERARY interpretation ,LITERARY theory ,SONGS ,READING ,THEORY-practice relationship - Abstract
Have we been teaching reading well? Close reading has been the signature practice in literary studies. More recently, however, postcritique has polemically revised this traditional mode of teaching reading. This essay proposes the initial framework for a novel arts-based pedagogy based on Spoken-Word Song, bridging critical literary interpretation and teacher-student co-created artistic performance. Spoken-Word Song is here cast as a privileged means for allowing university students to become intellectually and emotionally invested in poetry, following precepts of the affective turn in the humanities. Moving from theory to practice, this paper will contextualize Spoken-Word Song within three domains before describing the practical steps of my pedagogy: (1) its relevance to contemporary literary theory, (2) a brief overview of the American Spoken-Word Song and (3) Spoken Word pedagogies currently practiced in the American educational system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Naturalism Reification and Interpretation: with Reference to Quine's Position.
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Cheng, Chung-ying
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REIFICATION , *QUANTUM mechanics , *RELATIVITY (Physics) , *NATURALISM , *TEST interpretation , *PHILOSOPHERS - Abstract
This paper is motivated by a question of naturalized epistemology of W. V. Quine and the question is how a naturalistic account gives rise to theoretical understanding with its realistic ontology. I concentrate on the possibility of the principle of reification by way of interpretation and the point is how we interpret interpretation in a naturalistic account. First, we must distinguish between Quine and Carnap based upon the distinction of interpretation versus reduction. Second, we should take seriously the function of observation and the consequent interpretation with regard to reality and ontological understanding. This article also exams the positions of Descartes, Kant and recent philosophers Gadamer and Davidson. In doing so, some test cases of interpretation analyze in particular the case of "anomalous monism". Finally, this paper makes effort to focus on quantum mechanics as an object of naturalistic interpretation, although it is itself a naturalistic interpretation of classical physics and relativity based upon observation of new features of reality. In conclusion, the Yijing philosophy of change is cited as a possible, useful and meaningful interpretation of quantum mechanics just as quantum mechanics could be a useful and meaningful interpretation of the Yijing 's onto-cosmology (which theory I had established two decades ago). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Looking Through the Hourglass: The Importance of Our Words and Actions in Contemporary Child Psychoanalysis.
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Anderson, Sydney F.
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This paper examines the relationship between our child analytic theories and what we say to the children with whom we work. This is a complicated relationship, one that involves the analyst's conscious and unconscious ideas, formulations, and emotional reactions. This paper explores the complexities and vicissitudes of this relationship, and encourages an approach to intervention that is direct, simple, respectful, and at times focused on difficult aspects of the child's intrapsychic landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION: ISLAMIC LAW V. INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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SULEIMAN, Haitam and AKTÜRK, Hatice
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ISLAMIC law ,INTERNATIONAL law ,MUSLIMS ,SCHOLARSHIPS - Abstract
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36. Reason and Solidarity with Persons against White Supremacy and Irresponsibility: A South Asian Analysis.
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Ranganathan, Shyam
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WHITE supremacy ,SOLIDARITY ,CONSEQUENTIALISM (Ethics) ,REASON ,VIRTUES - Abstract
White supremacy dominates the academy and political discussions. It first consists of conflating the geography of the West (where Black, Indigenous, and People of Color--BIPOC--are to be found) with a specific colonizing tradition originating in ancient Greek thought--call this tradition the West. Secondly, and more profoundly, it consists in treating this tradition as the frame for the study of every other intellectual tradition, which since the Romans it brands as religion. The political function of this marginalization of BIPOC philosophy is to shield Western colonialism from moral philosophical criticism. The mechanism of colonialism is interpretation-- explanation in terms of propositional attitudes, like belief. Not only is this a basic commitment of the Western tradition owing to its foundational linguistic account of thought (LAT), the South Asian moral philosophy of Yoga shows interpretation to be the essence of irresponsibility: it undermines the possibilities of choice as it is antilogical and is the mechanism of oppression. In contrast, Yoga, a fourth basic ethical theory (in addition to virtue ethics, consequentialism, and deontology) identifies an alternate metaethical choice as the essence of moral responsibility: explication--understanding in terms of inferential relationships. Yoga is not only the locus classicus for a nondiscriminatory, antioppressive approach to moral standing: it constitutes reason-based, (both ideal and nonideal) normative practices of solidarity with people (including nonhumans and celestial bodies like the Earth). This paper explores the mutually exclusive disjunction between interpretation and explication, the historical impact of these methodologies, and the colonization by the West of philosophy in the game of Publish or Perish. Shaking this off is as easy as returning to the philosophically indigenous practice of explication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Li Shang-yin's 'The Ornamented Zither' as a Test Case for Analytic Theories of Interpretation.
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Lin, Szu-Yen
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INTENTIONALISM (Aesthetics) ,PHILOSOPHICAL literature ,POETRY collections ,CHINESE philosophy - Abstract
In this paper I test major analytic theories of interpretation, including anti-intentionalism, the value-maximizing theory, actual intentionalism, and hypothetical intentionalism, against Li Shang-yin's poem 'The Ornamented Zither'. I argue that, based on the results of the test, all of these theories face grave difficulties. If their supporters want their accounts to be sustained in the debate over interpretation, they need to address the worries I raise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. JULGAR É HUMANO.
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Garcia de Lima, Rogério Medeiros
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39. L’EPIEIKEIA NEL PENSIERO GIURIDICO MEDIEVALE E I CASI DI JEAN LEMOINE E GIOVANNI DA LEGNANO.
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Maniscalco, Lorenzo
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40. LA RISA: LAS HIPÓTESIS INTERPRETATIVAS EN EL HUMOR VERBAL.
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DUARTE, Antonio
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LAUGHTER ,WIT & humor ,HYPOTHESIS ,INTENTION ,ABDUCTION - Abstract
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41. Automatic fault interpretation based on point cloud fitting and segmentation.
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Zou, Qing, Zhang, Jiangshe, Zhang, Chunxia, Sun, Kai, Tao, Chunfeng, and Guo, Rui
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POINT cloud , *RANDOM forest algorithms , *STATISTICAL sampling , *PETROLOGY , *SAMPLING methods - Abstract
Faults generated by seismic motion and stratigraphic lithology changes are essential research objects for seismic motion and hydrocarbon prospecting. This paper emphatically concentrates on the fault reconstruction from the existing fault probability volume. The core idea is to transform the separation of different fault sticks into a fitting and segmentation problem of point cloud data. First, we utilize the point cloud filtering algorithm to preprocess the probability volume and then complete the coarse segmentation of the fault sticks by the region growth algorithm. For the intersecting faults, we employ an enhanced random sample consensus methodology with the constraints of fault orientation and effective inliers to accomplish the detailed segmentation of different fault sticks. Finally, we take the faults identified by the region growth and the random sample consensus method as a priori to construct a random forest model to predict the fault sticks of additional data. By examining and comparing the proposed method with some other approaches with both synthetic and field data, the experimental results manifest that the novel method achieves better segmentation results than others. Moreover, the proposed method is efficient based on the fact that it can handle billions of voxels within a few minutes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. A qualitative study of hermeneutic analysis in individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses writings on selected narratives.
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Canar, Burcu, Hiçdurmaz, Duygu, Mutlu, Emre, and Bağcaz, Arda
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MENTAL health personnel , *PSYCHIATRIC nursing , *PEOPLE with schizophrenia , *HERMENEUTICS , *COMMUNICATION in nursing - Abstract
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject? What the paper adds to existing knowledge? implications for practice? Introduction Aim/Question Method Results Discussion Implications for Practice In daily psychiatric practice, understanding individuals often involves formulating the clinical case, which may lead to viewing them solely as symptoms to be solved. Consequently, it can be challenging to see the individual beyond their symptoms. However, trying to understand the individual by his/her writings about narratives can offer broader perspectives and extend beyond being a medium for patients to express their experiences. On understanding writing, hermeneutics will be a resourceful method. This study aims to propose a reevaluation of the nature of therapeutic communication among individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists, and psychiatric nurses by interpreting their writings on the same written narratives through a hermeneutic analysis. Our study has unique features compared to previous studies on communication between mental health professionals and patients. We directly investigated the act of understanding through the writings of the three groups of participants. The participants were also engaged in reading and writing about the narratives instead of relying on clinical interviews or self‐report questionnaires. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first hermeneutic study to examine the nature of reflection while all three groups encounter the same narratives as readers. The results point to the need for psychiatrists/psychiatric nurses to develop new perspectives and skills in understanding/interacting with individuals with schizophrenia. Our study could be a pioneer sample in applying hermeneutics as a prevailing method to mental health nursing practice. Understanding individuals with schizophrenia is an essential but challenging phenomenon in psychiatry.This study proposes a reevaluation of the nature of therapeutic communication among individuals with schizophrenia, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses by interpreting their writings on the same written narratives through a hermeneutic analysis.In this study, employing a qualitative descriptive methodology utilising hermeneutic analysis, participants read the five narratives, wrote down their opinions on each narratives and answered nine questions to express their own personal writing experiences.Participants from each group acted as both ‘readers’ and ‘authors’ while rewriting the selected five short narratives based on their own sense of readings. The expression, rewriting refers to the act of reading and written interpretations of participants and researchers in this study. While individuals with schizophrenia primarily focused on the text (narrative) in their readings and writings, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses tended to focus on reader (themselves) in their interpretations.Although reading should be approached as a process of discovery rather than merely seeking predetermined knowledge, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses read the narratives as if the author were a patient or as the signs of an illness.The results point to the need for psychiatrists/psychiatric nurses to develop new perspectives and skills in understanding and interacting with individuals with schizophrenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. One health: a structured review and commentary on trends and themes.
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Brown, Helen Louise, Pursley, Isabella Grace, Horton, Daniel L., and La Ragione, Roberto M.
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ENVIRONMENTAL psychology ,ZOONOSES ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC databases ,MIDDLE-income countries ,SOCIAL integration - Abstract
Background: One Health (OH) is defined as a unifying approach aiming to sustainably balance and optimise the health of people, animals and the ecosystem. It recognises that the health of humans, animals (both domestic and wild), plants and the wider ecosystem are both interdependent and linked. As a concept, it aims to address complex problems requiring input from multiple disciplines. Suitable issues for OH approaches typically include global issues which can widely impact not only the health of humans and animals, but also have a significant environmental impact. Examples include emerging zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Interpretations and use of the term OH differ in the literature and have the potential to dilute its impact. The meaning of OH among the research community has evolved over time. Here, we collate the OH relevant literature from the last two decades, identifying major themes and trends and considering how OH has been embraced differently across various geographical regions. Methods and results: Bibliographic databases were searched using the term "One Health" AND ("Veterinary" OR "Animal") AND ("Medicine" OR "Human") AND ("Environment" OR "Ecosystem") during the period between 1980 and 2022. Data analysis and narrative synthesis identified themes, similarities, and differences within literature. Web of Science and PubMed returned 948 and 1250 results for the period mentioned above. The predominant literature focused on human health, with veterinary health second, although often to benefit human health. It was found that OH is often utilised as a public health approach, generally towards the end of disease surveillance and control. Interestingly, while authors from low- and middle-income countries were well-represented within studies using the term OH, they were less well-represented as corresponding authors. Conclusions: The predominant focus of the literature was on human and veterinary health, implying OH approach is human-orientated, despite its suggestion that all domains share a common 'health'. Potential improvement to OH could be achieved through greater incorporation of the environmental and social sciences for a more encompassing approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. A triangular architectural relation model among sustainability, beauty, and power.
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Legény, Ján, Špaček, Robert, Hubinský, Tomáš, and Benkovičová, Lucia
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URBAN planning ,ARCHITECTURE & ethics ,ARCHITECTURAL education ,AESTHETICS ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
Sustainability, beauty, and power are notions that hit our contemporary perception every day. However, they have been an integral part of architecture and urban planning in various forms since the ages. The paper presents their fundamental descriptions, followed by an assessment of their mutual relations and impact on architecture through a triangular architectural relation model developed by the authors of the article. Using the theoretical thought experiment, it highlights eight boundary models along with their main characteristics, in particular, the implosion, explosion, shared-control, utilitarian, no-control, supremacy, inside-forced, and outside-forced architectural related models. Such models can help predict future events, explain past events, make decisions, and plan strategies, or reveal problems and propose new solutions. Other applications include determination of the causes of certain results or finding out the responsibility and mechanisms that led to them. The authors are of the opinion that the mutual denominator of sustainability, beauty, and power represents ethics that should be forced in architectural education and practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. The Interaction Between Architectural Heritage and the Public: Augmented Reality in Preservation Interpretation
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Chen, Daoxin, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Stephanidis, Constantine, editor, Antona, Margherita, editor, Ntoa, Stavroula, editor, and Salvendy, Gavriel, editor
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46. My Evolution as a Psychotherapist
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Wachtel, Paul L.
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47. Vision, body and interpretation in medical imaging diagnostics
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Chen, Renzhen and Friis, Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen
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48. Hearing Behavioral Messages: Avoiding Misinterpretation to Make Effective, Inclusive Decisions
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McGuire, Stacy N. and VanUitert, Victoria J.
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49. The Interpretation of Cultures: Geertz Is Still in Town
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Simon Susen
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anthropology ,culture ,geertz (clifford) ,interpretation ,thick description ,Social Sciences ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
Clifford Geertz’s The Interpretation of Cultures (1973) is widely regarded as one of the most important contributions to the humanities and social sciences in general and anthropology in particular. On its 50th anniversary, the literature drawing on this monumental work is so vast that it is hard to see how anything of significance may still be added to the wide range of insights gained from the in-depth engagement with its main argument. The noticeable differences in opinion between followers and detractors of Geertz’s project notwithstanding, most commentators will agree that The Interpretation of Cultures, having dominated the agenda of Anglophone anthropology for at least two decades after its publication, has had a major and lasting impact on neighbouring disciplines and subdisciplines — notably sociology, social psychology, politics, history, philosophy, and cultural studies. This paper aims to demonstrate that the key conceptual components of Geertz’s enterprise can be located in his case for an interpretive theory of culture, epitomized in the methodological commitment to providing a ‘thick description’. The first half of this paper comprises an inquiry into the core assumptions underlying Geertz’s defence of this endeavour, before moving, in the second half, to an assessment of some controversial issues arising from his approach.
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50. L’insegnamento delle conferenze messicane: il giudice quale motore di trasformazione sociale
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Elena Bindi
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piero calamandrei ,interpretation ,italian constitution ,judges ,latin america ,Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of law ,K201-487 ,Political theory ,JC11-607 - Abstract
The paper concerns the contribution given by Calamandrei with the Mexican conferences to the transformative constitutionalism that spread in Latin America. In particular, it dwells on the role of the judge as an engine of social transformation. After a brief introduction on the role of the judge in pre-1944 works, the Author emphasizes the liberal-socialist culture as the matrix of the social justice promised in the Republican Constitution. Secondly, the Author focuses on the inaugural conference of the 1950 International Congress, in which Calamandrei invites us to read the trial in the light of the constitutional principles of the welfare state. The Mexican conferences, in which the judge becomes an engine of social transformation, are then analysed. The paper concludes with an analysis of the legacy of the Mexican conferences in Latin America: the ‘transformative constitutionalism’.
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