Sentences with word «redescription»

He has also observed that «This process of coming to see other human beings as «One of us» rather than as «them» is a matter of detailed description of what unfamiliar people are like and of redescription of what we ourselves are like.
Not to be lost in this attempt at continual redescription of ourselves is an abiding sense of irony that our starting - point in language is largely the result of historical factors and our feelings of solidarity have no basis beyond that of our own subjective experience.
To set ourselves to reject the older gods, spirits, fairies is actually to renounce all «moral mysteries» and to claim the same power of radical redescription for ourselves: If Nature no longer offers any obstacle to human projects, no threat of violence against those who slaughter the cattle of the sun or cut down sacred groves, then the world is ours to remake as we will.
I see neither the means nor the end of this task of redescription as fitting in with the arguments of either Bloom or Hirsch, based as they are on the notion of a fixed and definable content for education.
The dream requires a total redescription of Jacob's life defined by God's promise.
Doctrines are conceptual redescriptions of biblical stories; they arise from the stories and point back to them.
Though such redescriptions are surely needed in theology, he allowed, they are not the primary basis of theology.
Explanation consists in a metaphorical redescription of the explanandum.
He is working on redescriptions of those species.
His message to liberal ironists is to carry on with the project of continual redescription «to make the best selves for ourselves that we can» (CIS 80); and he insists that this be done through words, not deeds, using persuasion, not force.
Dr. Kevin Conway, AgriLife Research wildlife and fisheries scientist, College Station, and Daemin Kim, a former graduate student of Conway's now at Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea, collaborated on the paper «Redescription of the Texas shiner Notropis amabilis from the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico with the reinstatement of N. megalops.»
Their redescription occurs right before they are named, while the statement that Jesus «sent them out» immediately follows their names — a clear sign that their identity is defined by their mission.
This conjunction of fiction and redescription, of mythos and mimesis, constitutes the referential function by means of which I would define the poetic dimension of language.
Fiction and redescription, then, go hand in hand.
Because it is a moral crisis, Christians have the right and the responsibility to speak out and to act — presumably from the principle of stewardship which rejects and resists any redescription of man's powers relative to God's such that the earth is seen as man's to do with as he will.
Clemens von Wedemeyer and Tina Schulz are presenting new work in the opening exhibition of Koch Oberhuber Wolff (Brunnenstraße 9, D - 10119 Berlin), «Antirepresentationalism - I. Politics of Redescription / II.
The most frequent tydeid observed on Viburnum tinus in Montpellier was Tydeus goetzi Schruft, 1972, a redescription is also given.
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