It is clear that, if our analysis of physical objects has been valid, this way of defining sensations needs
reinterpretation. It is also clear that we must be able to find such a new interpretation if our theory is to be admissible.
Compatibility (without
reinterpretation) with durative adverbials distinguishes unbounded from bounded predicates; with time-frame adverbials like in three hours, the pattern is the reverse.
Edwards presents his
reinterpretation of the historical battles of the old west in his book 'The Lost Mission'.
It allows them to come up with ijtihad, or
reinterpretation of the Qur'an.
Maslow's Study of Self-Actualization: A
Reinterpretation. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 31(1), 114-135.
HONG KONG, June 30 Kyodo More than 200 lawyers and legal academics in Hong Kong staged a silent march Wednesday to show their opposition to Beijing's
reinterpretation of Hong Kong's constitution, which effectively overturned a ruling of the territory's highest court.
But the Clinton Administration is seeking to adopt a far-fetched
reinterpretation of the law to render it ineffective.
While Schweitzer agrees with van Buren that a
reinterpretation is necessary because of the church's failure to be at Israel's side at the time of the Holocaust, he asks if van Buren's
reinterpretation leaves enough uniqueness for the church.
His major achievement was his
reinterpretation of Freud's work in terms of structural linguistics.
Among his writings are Nature in American Literature (1923), American Criticism (1928), The
Reinterpretation of American Literature (1928), The American Scholar (1929), Toward Standards (1931), The Humanities After the War (1944), and The Humanities and the Common Man (1946).
It's tempting to characterize his practice as typically German in its
reinterpretation of styles and subject matter commonly associated with neo-expressionism, but to do so would be to disregard its global reach and universal implications.