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Reification - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Reification is when you think of or treat something abstract as a physical thing . Reification is a complex idea for when you treat something immaterial — like happiness, fear, or evil — as a material thing.
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Reification (Marxism) - Wikipedia
In Marxist philosophy, reification (Verdinglichung, "making into a thing") is the process by which human social relations are perceived as inherent attributes.
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REIFICATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REIFICATION is the process or result of reifying.
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reification
reification (riːɪfɪˈkeɪʃən, reɪɪf-) [f. L. rē-s a thing (cf. real a.2) + -ification.] The mental conversion of a person or abstract concept into a thing. Also, depersonalization, esp. such as Marx thought was due to capitalist industrialization in which the worker is considered as the quantifiable l...
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Reification (fallacy) - Wikipedia
In other words, it is the error of treating something that is not concrete, such as an idea, as a concrete thing. A common case of reification is the confusion ...
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What are some examples of reification? : r/CriticalTheory - Reddit
Reification means mistaking, with or without being aware of it, something intangible for something concrete and really existing.
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Reification
Reification may refer to:
Science and technology
Reification (computer science), the creation of a data model
Reification (knowledge representation) with experimental observations
Other uses
Reification (fallacy), the fallacy of treating an abstraction as if it were a real thing
Reification (Gestalt
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Reification - AnthroBase - Dictionary of Anthropology
Reification stands for the opposite: that we take phenomena for given, as they appear to us. It is often claimed, for example, that the concept of culture is a ...
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Reification - Oxford Reference
1. The treatment of a relatively abstract signified (eg technology, mind, or self) as if it were a single, bounded, undifferentiated, fixed, and unchanging ...
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REIFICATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the act of changing something abstract (= existing as a thought or idea) into something real: the reification of fantasies.
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[PDF] REIFICATION: A MARXIST PERSPECTIVE - University of Oregon
In Marx's theory, the concept of reification specifies the dialectical relationship between social existence and social consciousness – that is, between.
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What is reification in philosophy of science and why is it a fallacy?
Reification is a Latin composite word "res"+"facere" and essentially means "thing"-"ify". So you're turning an idea or concept into a concrete ...
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Reification (knowledge representation)
Reification in knowledge representation is the process of turning a predicate or statement into an addressable object. See also
Reification (computer science)
Reification (fallacy)
Reification (linguistics)
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reificatory
reificatory, a. (riː-, reɪɪfɪˈkeɪtərɪ) [f. reification + -ory2.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, reification.1951 Z. S. Harris Methods in Structural Ling. ii. 18 The reificatory question of what parts of human behavior constitute language. 1969 D. Triesman in Cockburn & Blackburn Student Pow...
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For Karl Marx, Alienation Was Central to Understanding Capitalism - Jacobin
Since they were first published in the 1930s, Karl Marx's early writings on alienation have served as a radical touchstone in the fields of social and philosophical thought, generating followers, contestation, and debate. In the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, Marx first developed his concept of alienated labor, pushing beyond ...
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