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Reification generally refers to making something real, bringing it into being, or making something concrete.
Specifically, reification may refer to:
- Concretization, or making less abstract or less generalized
- Reification (computer science), making a data model for a previously abstract concept
- Reification (fallacy), fallacy of treating an abstraction as if it were a real thing
- Reification in Gestalt psychology, where an object is perceived as having more spatial information than is actually present in the original stimulus
- Reification (knowledge representation), used to represent facts that must then be manipulated in some way
- Reification (linguistics) in natural language processing, where a natural language statement is transformed so actions and events in it become quantifiable variables
- Reification (Marxism) (German: Verdinglichung), the consideration of an abstraction or an object as if it had living existence and abilities; at the same time it implies the thingification of social relations; sometimes called objectification
- Reification (statistics), the consideration of a ‘perfect’ model which is used to make inferences connecting (imperfect) model results with experimental observations
See also
English Journal
- The mind, the lab, and the field: Three kinds of populations in scientific practice.
- Winther RG1, Giordano R2, Edge MD3, Nielsen R4.
- Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences.Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci.2015 Mar 6. pii: S1369-8486(15)00011-4. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2015.01.009. [Epub ahead of print]
- Scientists use models to understand the natural world, and it is important not to conflate model and nature. As an illustration, we distinguish three different kinds of populations in studies of ecology and evolution: theoretical, laboratory, and natural populations, exemplified by the work of R. A.
- PMID 25753677
- The emergence of the disorganized/disoriented (D) attachment classification, 1979-1982.
- Duschinsky R1.
- History of psychology.Hist Psychol.2015 Feb;18(1):32-46. doi: 10.1037/a0038524.
- This article examines the emergence of the concept of infant disorganized/disoriented attachment, drawing on published and archival texts and interviews. Since this new classification was put forward by Main and Solomon (1986), "disorganized/disoriented attachment" has become an important concept in
- PMID 25664884
- DSM Issues: Incorporation of Biological Tests, Avoidance of Reification, and an Approach to the "Box Canyon Problem".
- Kendler KS1.
- The American journal of psychiatry.Am J Psychiatry.2014 Dec 1;171(12):1248-50. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14081018.
- PMID 25756765
Japanese Journal
- 『ブラウンシュヴァイク雑誌』にみるドイツ啓蒙の具体像(1) (森敏昭先生退職記念特集号 : 学習開発学の源流と展開)
- 山内 規嗣
- 学習開発学研究 (8), 89-96, 2015
- This paper examines the purpose of the publication Braunschweigisches Journal in the context of comments provided by one of its editors, J.H. Campe, and one of its critics, C. Garve. These comments po …
- NAID 120005568004
- 諸原理(4)物象化/隠蔽 : 「資本と国家」序説(その5)
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- re·i·fy (rē′ə-fī′, rā′-) tr.v. re·i·fied, re·i·fy·ing, re·i·fies To regard or treat (an abstraction) as if it had concrete or material existence. [Latin rēs, rē-, thing; see rē-in Indo-European roots + -fy.] re′i·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n. re′i·fi′er n. reification
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