Interpretation (philosophy)

  1. Blîven shows mostly nonmutative meanings in Middle Low German
    Corpus analysis of the verb blîven in Middle Low German reveals nonmutative predominance and semantic convergence with wērden and wēsen in periphrastic structures.
  2. Orthodox theologians link animal care to creation care
    Metropolitan John of Pergamon and Kallistos of Diokleia reframe Orthodox theology to affirm animals' intrinsic worth and eschatological inclusion, challenging anthropocentric traditions.
  3. Deep-learning fluorescence array quantified multiple PFAS in water
    A fluorescence sensor array combined with deep learning quantifies multiple PFAS contaminants in water samples simultaneously, providing rapid screening for environmental monitoring.
  4. Lending creates deposits, according to a historical re-examination
    Examines how late 19th-century economic scholarship explains deposit creation through bank lending, challenging modern interpretations of the mechanism.
  5. Limited response to 2008 war linked to later conflict conditions
    Analysis of international responses to the 2008 Russia-Georgia war reveals how limited consequences weakened deterrence mechanisms and contributed to structural conditions enabling later conflicts.
  6. AI-assisted qualitative analysis shifts from coding to dialogue
    Framework replacing traditional coding with iterative dialogue between researchers and language models for qualitative analysis, grounded in hermeneutic epistemology.
  7. Forensic knowledge depends on managing transformation, uncertainty, and warrant
    Theoretical analysis of forensic knowledge production addressing technical instrumentalism through ontology, transformation processes, and epistemic capture mechanisms in institutional structures.
  8. Informal science learning is shaped by place, people, and culture
    Explore thirteen theoretical frameworks for informal science learning in museums and outdoor spaces, examining place-based, person-oriented, and sociocultural dimensions for effective educational.
  9. Facebook news cards shape interpretation of border dispute
    Study examines how Facebook news card design features influence audience interpretation of the India-Bangladesh border dispute through visual framing, emotional priming, and credibility markers.
  10. Wittgenstein is presented as a methodological naturalist
    Explore Wittgensteinian methodological naturalism as a metaphilosophical constraint on philosophy independent of metaphysical commitments, distinguishing it from ontological positions.
  11. The Naturalized Men and Over-represented Women: A Collocational Analysis of Gender Markers in Filipino Academic Discourse
    Collocational analysis of Filipino academic discourse reveals asymmetric gender representation: women explicitly marked and men unmarked, indicating visibility without empowerment.
  12. Most UK farms use one or two marketing channels
    Social network analysis of UK farm marketing channels reveals complex relationships between connectivity, functional integration, and resilience across 572 farm businesses.
  13. Negara kesatuan is framed as rooted in folk religious sensibility
    Analysis of negara kesatuan as a unitary state concept grounded in Indonesian folk religious theology rather than Western political theory, centered on the mystical metaphor of divine-human unity.
  14. Multimodal communication supported students’ interpretation of notation
    Explore how embodied cognition and multimodal interaction with Grid Algebra software helps students understand mathematical notation through gesture, movement, and symbolic representation.
  15. Relevancy of Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation Unlocking the Truth
    Explore how forensic science enhances criminal investigations through DNA analysis and physical evidence examination. Discover methods, challenges, and the impact of scientific techniques on.