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  1. Interpretation

    Wiktionarypar interpret TOCright Interpretation or interpreter may refer to Language Language interpretation , the facilitation of dialogue between parties using different languages Interpretation of tongues , a supernatural ability to understand unknown languages Semantics , assignment of meanings to symbols Philosophy Interpretation logic , an assignment of meaning to the symbol formal symbols of a formal language . De Interpretatione , a work by Aristotle Hermeneutics , the study of interpretation theory Exegesis , a critical explanation or interpretation of a text Math, science and computing Interpretation model theory In model theory , interpretation of a structure mathematical logic structure M in another structure N typically of a different signature logic signature is a technical notion that approximates the idea of representing M inside N . Interpretation of quantum mechanics Interpreter ... Interpreter pattern , a software engineering design pattern Law Judicial interpretation , an interpretation of law by a judiciary Statutory interpretation , determining the meaning of legislation Authentic interpretation , the official interpretation of a statute issued by the statute s legislator ... Accounting Principles US GAAP Art, literature and performance Aesthetic interpretation , an explanation of the meaning of a work of art Heritage interpretation , communication about the nature and purpose .... Oral interpretation , a dramatic art Performing as a historical character in a living museum Music ... novel The Interpreter Suki Kim novel The Interpreter , a book by Robert Moss Other uses Interpretation A Journal of Bible and Theology Allegorical interpretation , an approach that assumes a text should not be interpreted literally Psychoanalysis , interpretation of a patient s unconscious feelings ... disambiguation disambig de Interpretation es Interpretaci n desambiguaci n eo Interpretado ... fi Tulkinta sv Interpretation ...   more details



  1. Interpretation Act

    Interpretation Act with its variations is a stock short title used in Australia , the Republic of Ireland , New Zealand and the United Kingdom for legislation relating to statutory interpretation interpretation of legislation. List Australia The Acts Interpretation Act 1901 Republic of Ireland The Interpretation Act 1923 The Interpretation Act 1937 The Interpretation Amendment Act 1993 The Interpretation Amendment Act 1997 The Interpretation Act 2005 New Zealand The Acts Interpretation Act 1924 No 11 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1960 No 50 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1962 No 9 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1973 No 46 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1979 No 71 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act No 2 1979 No 128 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1983 No 22 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1986 No 115 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1988 No 113 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1994 No 22 The Acts Interpretation Amendment Act 1996 No 70 The Interpretation Act 1999 No 85 http www.legislation.govt.nz act public 1999 0085 latest DLM31459.html The Interpretation Amendment Act 2005 No 13 United Kingdom The Interpretation Act 1889 The Laying of Documents Before Parliament Interpretation Act 1948 The Interpretation Act 1978 Lord Brougham s Act has been described as an interpretation Act. ref Loveland, Ian. Constitutional Law, Administrative Law and Human Rights. Third Edition. Butterworths. 2003. Page 67. ref Act of the Scottish Parliament The Interpretation and Legislative Reform Scotland Act 2010 asp 10 Act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland The Interpretation Act Northern Ireland 1954 Measure of the Church Assembly The Interpretation Measure 1925 Hong Kong The General Clauses and Interpretation Ordinance General Clauses and Interpretation Ordinance 1966 See also List of short titles References reflist UK legislation Category Lists of legislation by short title statute stub ...   more details



  1. Interpretation of dreams

    Interpretation of dreams may refer to Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams Oneiromancy , a form of divination based upon dreams The Interpretation of Dreams , Sigmund Freud s 1899 book about psychoanalysis and dreams disambig ...   more details



  1. Aesthetic interpretation

    Expand further date March 2012 About Artistic interpretation other types of interpretation Interpretation disambiguation Interpretation An interpretation in philosophy of art , is an explanation of the meaning of some work of art . An interpretation expresses an understanding of a work of art, a poem, performance, or piece of literature. Aims of interpretation One or many There are many different theories of interpretation. On the one hand, there are an infinite number of interpretations for any given piece of art, any one of which may be considered valid. Citation needed date May 2009 However, it may also be claimed that there really is only one valid interpretation for any given piece of art. The aesthetic theory that people approach art with different aims is called pluralism. People s interpretations of art may be evaluated relative to these aims. The aim of some of these interpretations is such that they may be said to be true or false and the aim of others do not lend themselves to designating truth or falsity to art. Intended interpretation Among those theories which permit for interpretations being named as valid or invalid, are ones which attempt to identify what the artist is trying to accomplish and interpret the art in terms of whether or not the artist has succeeded. In this view there is a single correct interpretation consistent with the artists intention for any given art work. See also Against Interpretation Representation arts References Michael Krausz , Is there a single right interpretation? E. D. Hirsch, Jr. , Aims of Interpretation aesthetics Category Hermeneutics Category Concepts in aesthetics Category Perception Category Mental processes Category Interpretation philosophy ...   more details



  1. Interpretation (philosophy)

    A philosophical interpretation is the assignment of meanings to various concept s, symbol s, or wikt object objects under consideration. Two broad types of interpretation can be distinguished interpretations of physical objects, and interpretations of concepts. Conceptual interpretations Aesthetic interpretation Main Aesthetic interpretation An interpretation in philosophy of art , is an explanation of the meaning non linguistic meaning of some work of art . An interpretation expresses an understanding of a work of art, a poem, performance, or piece of literature. Judicial interpretation Main Judicial interpretation A judicial interpretation is a conceptual interpretation that explains how the judiciary should interpret the law , particularly constitution al documents and legislation see statutory interpretation . Logical interpretation Main Logical interpretation In logic , an interpretation is an assignment of meaning to the Symbol formal symbols of a language. The formal languages used in mathematics, logic, and theoretical computer science are defined in solely syntactic terms, and as such do not have any meaning until they are given some interpretation. The general study of interpretations of formal languages is called formal semantics . Religious interpretation Main Religious interpretation Religious interpretation and similarly religious self interpretation define a section ... interpretation Descriptive interpretation Main Descriptive interpretation An interpretation is a descriptive interpretation also called a factual interpretation if at least one of the undefined symbols of its formal system becomes, in the interpretation, the name of a physical object, or observable property. A descriptive interpretation is a type of interpretation used in science and logic ... to formalize the principles of the empirical sciences, they use an interpretation to model reality ... Interpretation philosophy Category Conceptual models Category Philosophical theories ...   more details



  1. Herbrand interpretation

    Noref date November 2009 In mathematical logic , a Herbrand interpretation is an Interpretation logic interpretation in which all Logical constant constant s and function symbols are assigned very simple meanings. Specifically, every constant is interpreted as itself, and every function symbol is interpreted as the function mathematics function that applies it. The interpretation also defines predicate symbols as denoting a subset of the relevant Herbrand base , effectively specifying which ground atom s are true in the interpretation. This allows the symbols in a set of clauses to be interpreted in a purely syntax syntactic way, separated from any real instantiation. The importance of Herbrand interpretations is that, if any interpretation satisfiable satisfies a given set of clauses S then there is a Herbrand interpretation that satisfies them. Moreover, Herbrand s theorem states that if S is unsatisfiable then there is a finite unsatisfiable set of ground instances from the Herbrand universe defined by S . Since this set is finite, its unsatisfiability can be verified in finite time. However there may be an infinite number of such sets to check. It is named after Jacques Herbrand . See also Herbrand structure Interpretation logic Interpretation model theory Category Mathematical logic hu Herbrand interpret ci logic stub mathlogic stub ...   more details



  1. Descriptive interpretation

    See also Interpretation logic According to Rudolf Carnap , in logic , an interpretation is a descriptive interpretation also called a factual interpretation if at least one of the undefined symbols of its formal system becomes, in the interpretation, a descriptive sign i.e., the name of single objects, or observable properties . ref name itslaia Rudolf Carnap Carnap, Rudolf , Introduction to Symbolic Logic and its Applications ref In his Introduction to Semantics Harvard Uni. Press, 1942 he makes a distinction between formal interpretations which are logical interpretation s also called mathematical interpretation or logico mathematical interpretation and descriptive interpretations a formal interpretation is a descriptive interpretation if it is not a logical interpretation . ref name itslaia Attempts to Axiomatic system axiomatize the empirical science s, Carnap said, use a descriptive interpretation to model reality. ref name itslaia the aim of these attempts is to construct a formal system for which reality is the only interpretation. ref name tcarotmim The Concept and the Role of the Model in Mathematics and Natural and Social Sciences ref the world is an interpretation or model of these sciences, only insofar as these sciences are true. ref name tcarotmim Any non empty set may be chosen as the domain of a descriptive interpretation, and all n ary relations among the elements of the domain are candidates for assignment to any predicate of degree n. ref cite book last Mates first Benson title Elementary Logic, Second Edition publisher Oxford University Press year 1972 location New York pages 56 isbn 019501491X ref Examples A sentence is either true or false under an interpretation ... H made hit Sentential variables p It is raining. Under this interpretation the sentences .... Sources reflist DEFAULTSORT Descriptive Interpretation Category Semantics Category Formal languages Category Interpretation philosophy ...   more details



  1. Semantic interpretation

    Semantic interpretation is an important component in dialog system s. It is related to natural language understanding , but mostly its refers to the last stage of understanding. The goal of interpretation is binding the user utterance to concept, or something the system can understand. Typically it is creating a database query based on user utterance. Category Multimodal interaction Comp eng stub ...   more details



  1. Against Interpretation

    Infobox Book name Against Interpretation title orig translator image image caption author Susan Sontag ... isbn 0312280866 oclc 171772 preceded by followed by Against Interpretation and Other Essays ISBN ... Interpretation. In the last, Sontag argues that in the new critical approach to aesthetics the spiritual ... constructed abstractions like form and content. In effect, she wrote, aesthetic interpretation interpretation ... of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art . Contents Against interpretation On style The artist ... Thirty Years Later Summary Against Interpretation is Sontag s seminal essay within Against Interpretation and Other Essays that discusses the divisions between two different kinds of art criticism and theory that of Formalism art formalist interpretation, and that of content based interpretation. Sontag is strongly averse to what she considers to be contemporary interpretation, that is, an overabundance ... and how it does whatever it does. She believes that interpretation of the modern style has ... rules upon a responder. The modern style of interpretation is particularly despised by Sontag in relation to the previous classical style of interpretation that sought to bring artworks up to date , to meet modern interests and apply allegorical readings. Where this type of interpretation was seen ... level of respect and honour, Sontag believes that the modern style of interpretation has lost sensitivity and rather strives to excavate...destroy ref Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other ... that surround interpretation of art and that have grown to be recognised and respected. Sontag ... Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other Essays, New York Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1961 , p. 13 ... , ref Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation and Other Essays , New York Farrar, Straus and Giroux ... interpretation to the extent that appreciation of the form of art has been lost. To Sontag .... In this way, Sontag asserts that inevitably, the modern style of interpretation separates form and content ...   more details



  1. Judicial interpretation

    globalize date October 2011 noreferences date November 2010 Judicial interpretation Judicial interpretation is a theory or mode of thought that explains how the judiciary should interpret the law , particularly constitution al documents and legislation see statutory interpretation . An interpretation which results in or supports some form of law making role for the judiciary in interpreting the law is sometimes pejoratively characterized as judicial activism , the opposite of which is judicial lethargy, with judicial restraint somewhere in between. In the United States , theories of judicial interpretation range from originalism and strict constructionism to functionalism law functionalism . The Constitution can be viewed as a Living Constitution or as The Moral Constitution . fact date November 2010 See also wikiquote Constitutionalism Constitutional economics Rule according to higher law Judicial activism Separation of powers Statutory interpretation References reflist jurisprudence Category Interpretation philosophy bg cs V klad pr vo de Auslegung Recht es Interpretaci n judicial he ja lt Teis s ai kinimas pl Wyk adnia prawa ru sk V klad sv Lagtolkning zh ...   more details



  1. Interpretation centre

    by specialized, external entities. See also Nature center Nature centre Heritage interpretation Science ...   more details



  1. Heritage interpretation

    in Torquay , England . Heritage interpretation is the communication of information about, or the explanation ..., sites and phenomena using personal or non personal methods. Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museum s, historic sites, parks , art galleries, nature ... is called interpretive planning . The Thematic interpretation thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation ... Brochu first Lisa title Personal Interpretation Connecting Your Audience to Heritage Resources year ... ref name Caputo et al. 2008 cite book last Caputo first Paul title Interpretation by Design Graphic ... Sam title Environmental Interpretation A Practical Guide for People with Big Ideas and Small Budgets ... ref name Ward & Wilkison 2006 cite book last Ward first Carolyn title Conducting Meaningful Interpretation ... 1 55591 530 8 coauthors Wilkinson, Alan ref Those who practice this form of interpretation logic interpretation may include park ranger rangers , guide s, Natural history naturalists , museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators ... interpretation Heritage interpretation is an educational activity which aims to reveal meanings ... or site. Interpretation Canada see link below Interpretation is a mission based communication process ... inherent in the resource. The National Association for Interpretation see link below The Definitions ... States see link below Interpretation enriches our lives through engaging emotions, enhancing experiences ... for Heritage Interpretation see link below Interpretation is the process of communicating ... and a wider understanding of our environment. Or quite simply, interpretation is about telling stories. Scottish Interpretation Network see link below Interpretation refers to the full range of potential ..., and evaluation of the interpretation process itself. ICOMOS Ename Charter for the Interpretation ...   more details



  1. Oral interpretation

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Oral Interpretation is a dramatic art, also commonly called interpretive reading and dramatic reading , though these terms are more conservative and restrictive. In certain applications, oral interpretation is also a theatre art as in reader s theatre, in which a work of literature is performed with manuscripts in hand or, more traditionally, using stools and music stands and especially chamber theatre, which dispenses with manuscripts and uses what may be described ... or more eloquently, if less intelligibly, by Charlotte Lee and Timothy Gura Oral Interpretation ... of oral interpretation is the fact the performer is reading from a manuscript . This perspective ... is opsis spectacle while oral interpretation is, conceptually, melopoiia music technique . Because oral interpretation is an essential dramatic element in all performance art even dance, in which ... performs one of his lyric poems, they are both engaged in the art of oral interpretation. But Sedaris ... and purely academic argument as to whether oral interpretation and drama theatre performance ... of music. In high schools across the United States, Oral Interpretation is a very highly valued ... event are as follows Serious Prose Interpretation of a work of prose literature with a serious basis. Single person event. Humorous Interp Interpretation of any published work of comedic literature. Single person event Dramatic Interp Interpretation of a dramatic play with a serious nature. Single person event. Poetry Interpretation of a published work of poetry. Single person event. Non Original Oratory Interpretation of an oratorical speech that has been previously delivered. Single person event. Duo Interp Interpretation of a piece of literature where two Interpers are involved. The pair .... This category has the most stringent rules. Readers Theatre A theatrical interpretation performance ... Interpretation Category Performing arts ...   more details



  1. Dialectica interpretation

    In proof theory , the Dialectica interpretation ref cite book title ber eine bisher noch nicht ben tzte ... 287 ref is a proof interpretation of intuitionistic arithmetic Heyting arithmetic into a finite type ... to provide a consistency proof of arithmetic. The name of the interpretation comes from the journal ... s motivation for developing the dialectica interpretation was to obtain a relative consistency proof for Heyting arithmetic and hence for Peano arithmetic . Dialectica interpretation of intuitionistic logic The interpretation has two components a formula translation and a proof translation. The formula ... information to witness the interpretation of math A math , i.e. the proof of math A math can be converted ... math Proof translation soundness The formula interpretation is such that whenever math A math is provable ... for characterising the formulas of HA which are interpretable by the Dialectica interpretation. Extensions of basic interpretation The basic dialectica interpretation of intuitionistic logic has been extended to various stronger systems. Intuitively, the dialectica interpretation can be applied to a stronger system, as long as the dialectica interpretation of the extra principle can be witnessed .... The non finitistic constructions show up in the interpretation of mathematical induction . To give a Dialectica interpretation of induction, G del makes use of what is nowadays called G del s primitive .... Classical logic Formulas and proofs in classical arithmetic can also be given a dialectica interpretation via an initial embedding into Heyting arithmetic followed the dialectica interpretation ... interpretation into a single interpretation of classical arithmetic. Comprehension In 1962 Spector ... interpretation of arithmetic to full mathematical analysis, by showing how the schema of countable choice can be given a Dialectica interpretation by extending system T with bar recursion . Dialectica interpretation of linear logic The Dialectica interpretation has been used to build a model ...   more details



  1. Interpretation (journal)

    Infobox journal title Interpretation cover File Interpretation cover.jpg 150px editor Samuel E. Balentine discipline Biblical studies language abbreviation publisher SAGE Publications on behalf of the Union Presbyterian Seminary country history 1947 present frequency Quarterly website http www.interpretation.org index.htm link1 http int.sagepub.com link1 name Journal page at publisher s website ISSN 0020 9643 LCCN OCLC Interpretation is a quarterly Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that covers the field of Presbyterianism Presbyterian biblical studies . The editor in chief is Samuel E. Balentine Union Presbyterian Seminary . It was established in 1947 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Abstracting and indexing Interpretation is abstracted and indexed in Children s Book Review Index Guide to Social Science & Religion in Periodical Literature International Review of Biblical Studies New Testament Abstracts External links Official http www.interpretation.org index.htm Category Religious studies journals Category Publications established in 1947 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category SAGE academic journals ...   more details



  1. Thematic interpretation

    Cleanup date January 2012 Thematic Interpretation is an approach to heritage interpretation originally advocated by professor William J. Lewis University of Vermont and subsequently developed by professor Sam H. Ham University of Idaho . In the thematic approach, an interpreter relies on a central theme i.e., a major point or message to guide development of a communication activity or device. In presenting ... rather than thematic interpretation is often used. The two approaches, however, are identical, and both are linked largely to Ham s 1992 book, Environmental Interpretation . In everyday reality, the practice of thematic interpretation involves theme based communication by interpretive naturalists ... 2000s and renamed it the TORE model of thematic interpretation. The most detailed presentation of the TORE model is in Interpretation A Guide for Making a Difference on Purpose which Ham published in 2012. There are obvious parallels between Ham s view of thematic interpretation and those of Freeman Tilden who is widely considered the founder of the field of interpretation. The most important parallel is that both see interpretation as a process aimed at provoking audiences to do their own ... to the view that interpretation instructs audiences to know or accept the interpreter s understanding ... similar view in the field of interpretation. According to both of them, when interpretation is strongly ... to interpretation was popularized in the book Environmental Interpretation 1992 by Dr. Sam H. Ham University of Idaho which has become standard reading for many students of interpretation and interpretive tour guiding. Prior to Dr. Ham s book, two additional contributors to the field of Interpretation ... W. Sharpe University of Washington and his work, Interpreting the Environment . Thematic Interpretation ... of the characters. Another defining characteristic of Thematic Interpretation is the use of a single binder as a prop. References ref cite book last Ham first Sam title Environmental interpretation A practical ...   more details



  1. Stochastic interpretation

    Quantum mechanics cTopic Interpretation of quantum mechanics Interpretations The stochastic interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics . The modern application of stochastics to quantum mechanics involves the assumption of spacetime stochasticity , the idea that the small scale structure of spacetime is undergoing both metric and topological fluctuations John Archibald Wheeler s quantum foam , and that the averaged result of these fluctuations recreates a more conventional looking metric at larger scales that can be described using classical physics, along with an element of nonlocality that can be described using quantum mechanics. A stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics due to persistent vacuum fluctuations is suggested by Roumen Tsekov. The main idea is that vacuum or spacetime fluctuations are the reason for quantum mechanics and not a result of it how it is usually considered. See also Quantum foam Interpretation of quantum mechanics Interpretations of quantum mechanics References cite journal author Edward Nelson title Derivation of the Schr dinger Equation from Newtonian Mechanics journal Physical Review volume 150 page 1079 1085 year 1966 bibcode 1966PhRv..150.1079N doi 10.1103 PhysRev.150.1079 cite book author Khavtain Namsrai title Nonlocal Quantum Field Theory and Stochastic Quantum Mechanics publisher Springer year 1985 isbn 9027720010 cite journal author Roumen Tsekov title Dissipative and Quantum Mechanics journal New Adv. Phys. volume 3 page 35 44 year 2009 Category Interpretations of quantum mechanics quantum stub ...   more details



  1. Radical interpretation

    Radical interpretation is interpretation of a speaker, including attributing beliefs and desires to them and meanings to their words, from scratch that is, without relying on translators, dictionaries, or specific prior knowledge of their mental states. The term was introduced by American philosopher Donald Davidson philosopher Donald Davidson 1973 and is meant to suggest important similarity to W. V. O. Quine s term radical translation , which occurs in his work on the indeterminacy of translation . Radical translation is translation of a speaker s language, without prior knowledge, by observing the speaker s use of the language in context. ref name RI Davidson, Donald. Radical Interpretation. Originally published in Dialectica, 27 1973 , 314 28. Reprinted in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation 2n. ed. 125 39 . New York Clarendon Press. ref Even more so than radical translation did for Quine, radical interpretation plays an important role in Davidson s work, but the exact nature of this role is up for debate. Some see Davidson as using radical interpretation directly in his arguments against conceptual relativism and the possibility of massive error of most of our beliefs being false. ref name LL Lepore, Ernest and Kirk Ludwig. Donald Davidson Meaning, Truth, Language and Reality . Oxford. 2005. ref But Davidson seems to explicitly reject this reading in Radical Interpretation Interpreted . ref name RII Davidson, Donald. Radical Interpretation Interpreted. Philosophical Perspectives, 8 1994 , 121 128. ref There is also a more narrow and technical version of radical interpretation used by Davidson ref name RII given the speaker s attitudes of holding particular sentences true in particular circumstances, the speaker s hold true attitudes, the radical interpreter is to infer ... translation References references Category Philosophy of language Category Interpretation philosophy philosophy stub de Radikale Interpretation ...   more details



  1. Interpretation (logic)

    An interpretation is an assignment of meaning to the symbol formal symbols of a formal language . Many ... syntax syntactic terms, and as such do not have any meaning until they are given some interpretation ... analogs, and for these there are standard ways of presenting an interpretation. In these contexts an interpretation is a function mathematics function that provides the extension predicate logic extension of symbols and strings of symbols of an object language. For example, an interpretation ... . Note that all our interpretation does is assign the extension a to the non logical constant T , and does ... interpretation have anything to say about logical connectives like and , or and not . Though we may take these symbols to stand for certain things or concepts, this is not determined by the interpretation function. An interpretation often but not always provides a way to determine the truth value s of sentence mathematical logic sentences in a language. If a given interpretation assigns the value True to a sentence or theory mathematical logic theory , the interpretation is called a model ... to interpretation. We can determine that P or Q is a well formed formula even without knowing whether ... solely of the symbols math triangle math and math square math . A possible interpretation of math ... math triangle math math square math math triangle math would denote 101 under this interpretation ... given the same meaning by every interpretation of the standard kind, so that only the meanings of the non ... interpretation, but it is possible that the truth value of the same sentence can be different under ... interpretation otherwise it is inconsistent . A sentence &phi is said to be logically valid if it is satisfied by every interpretation if &phi is satisfied by every interpretation that satisfies &psi ... is True. So under a given interpretation of all the sentence letters and i.e., after assigning a truth ... align center align center Logical connectives Interpretation not and or imp eqv ...   more details



  1. Transactional interpretation

    NOTOC Quantum mechanics cTopic Interpretation of quantum mechanics Interpretations The transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics TIQM describes quantum interactions in terms of a standing wave ... the philosophical problems with the Copenhagen interpretation and the role of the observer, and resolves ... Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics by John Cramer. Reviews of Modern Physics 58, 647 688 ... Interpretation by John Cramer. International Journal of Theoretical Physics 27, 227 1988 ... that the Copenhagen interpretation and the many worlds interpretation are not. ref http www.analogsf.com ... transactional interpretation of quantum theory. While the ordinary Schr dinger equation does not admit ... the emitting point either. In this interpretation, the collapse of the wavefunction does not happen ... . 2. TI does not generate new predictions is not testable has not been tested. TI is an exact interpretation of QM and so its predictions must be the same as QM. Like the many worlds interpretation MWI , TI is a pure interpretation in that it does not add anything ad hoc but provides a physical referent ... that misconstrues the project of interpretation as one of theory modification. 3. It is not made ... Handshake A Review of the Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, presented at Time Symmetry ... Sydney 20050723 a.ppt Kastner, R. E. 2006 . Cramer s Transactional Interpretation and Causal Loop ... Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Physics Essays 19, 422. 5. It is not clear how the transactional interpretation handles the quantum mechanics of more than one particle. Daniel F. Styer, Miranda S. Balkin ... Interpretation, argues that TIQM provides a better solution to quantum puzzles than ... for Reality solving the quantum mysteries has an overview of Cramer s interpretation and says that with any luck at all it will supersede the Copenhagen interpretation as the standard way of thinking ... Interpretation and Causal Loop Problems quant ph 0408109 by Ruth E Kastner, an argument that Maudlin ...   more details



  1. Ensemble interpretation

    Quantum mechanics cTopic Interpretation of quantum mechanics Interpretations The ensemble interpretation , or statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics , is an interpretation that can be viewed as a minimalist interpretation it is a quantum mechanical interpretation that claims to make the fewest ... extent the statistics statistical interpretation of Max Born for which he won Nobel Prize in Physics . ref cite web date December 11, 1954 title The statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics ... ref The interpretation states that the wavefunction wave function does not apply to an individual ... of such an interpretation was Albert Einstein bquote The attempt to conceive the quantum theoretical ... interpretations, which become immediately unnecessary if one accepts the interpretation that the description ... prominent advocate of the ensemble interpretation is Leslie E. Ballentine , Professor at Simon ... World Scientific author Leslie E. Ballentine nopp true ref The ensemble interpretation, unlike many ... nature of quantum phenomena it is simply a statement as to the manner of wave function interpretation. Measurement and collapse The attraction of the ensemble interpretation is that it immediately dispenses ... states. As the ensemble interpretation postulates that the wave function only applies to an ensemble ... to physically exist in the summed state. In the ensemble interpretation, wave function .... Criticism David Mermin sees the Ensemble interpretation as being motivated by an adherence not always ... with incomplete knowledge, and ought not to require an ensemble of systems for its interpretation .... blockquote The second motivation for an ensemble interpretation is the intuition that because quantum ... abs quant ph 9609013v1 Mermin, N.D. The Ithaca interpretation ref blockquote Single particles According to proponents of this interpretation, no single system is ever required to be postulated to exist ... that this notion is consistent with the standard interpretation in that, in the Copenhagen interpretation ...   more details



  1. Allegorical interpretation

    Bible related In a biblical context, allegorical interpretation is an approach assuming that the authors of a text e.g., the Bible intended something other than what is literally expressed. The method has its origins in both Greek thought who tried to avoid the literal interpretations of ancient Greek myths and in the Rabbinic literature rabbinical schools of the Land of Israel . Most notably of pre Christian authors Philo of Alexandria expressly refers to its use by his predecessors and uses it himself to discover indications of different doctrines of philosophy in the stories of the Pentateuch. The traces of allegorical and Typology theology typological interpretation can be found later in the New Testament but are further developed in the Epistle of Barnabas and especially by Origen . In the Middle Ages , typology was the dominant Christian allegorical interpretation, which developed sets of correspondences between the Old and New Testaments, believing that the events described in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament had occurred in order to pre figure events in the life of Christ in the New there were other classes of allegory in the Middle Ages . See also Hermeneutics Interpretation aesthetics Exegesis Summary of Christian eschatological differences Anagogical Tropological References reflist Unreferenced date June 2011 Judaism stub Christianity stub Category Biblical exegesis ja it Interpretazione allegorica pt Interpreta o aleg rica ru ...   more details



  1. The Interpretation of Music

    Orphan date February 2009 The Interpretation of Music is a book by Prof. Thurston Dart . It is described by the Encyclop dia Britannica as the best direct and concise account of the issues of performance . ref cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 399251 musical performance title Musical Performance work Britannica Online accessdate 2008 10 25 format select Additional reading ref This book deals with correct performance conventions and procedures relevant to different periods and styles for example Gregorian intonation, divisions upon parts, French baroque over dotting, etc. . It covers these various topics in a chronological order, also giving descriptions of period instruments and their uses. It is a book useful for those wishing to compose in a more authentic antiquated style, and for those wishing to make performances more historically correct . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Interpretation Of Music, The Category Music books music publication stub ...   more details



  1. Humorous Interpretation

    unreferenced date June 2010 Humorous Interpretation often shortened to Humorous Interp , HI , or simply Humor is an event in competitive high school forensics leagues such as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Forensic League . It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10 minute span with a 30 second grace period it does not have a minimum and cannot be above 10 30 . It is judged based upon how the person portrays his or her characters and whether the piece is humorous. Ideally proper portrayal of characters should achieve a comedic effect to the judge. Humorous Interpretation and Dramatic Interpretation pieces are often used for the National Catholic Forensic League category of Dramatic Performance, which has similar rules but allows for a wider variety of pieces. Rules While rules vary by state, a piece must be published, cannot exceed ten minutes, and must be of a humorous nature. Performance must include an introduction .... Singing and dancing is allowed in Humorous Interpretation, but it must be motivated by the text and easily justifiable. Props and costumes are not permitted. Humorous Interpretation must also remain ... Interpretation, he or she may not use in any other event he or she is entered in. ref cite web title Humorous Interpretation FAQ url http speechdebate.pbworks.com f Humorous Interp.pdf accessdate ... contests and such. Humorous Interpretation in Performance Pieces must be memorized in Humorous Interpretation. No scripts are allowed. The number of characters that can be present in the piece ... attire and be professional. Humorous Interpretation rounds will often have anywhere between five to seven ... web title Humorous Interpretation Guidelines url http voices.yahoo.com humorous interpretation guidelines 361800.html accessdate 4 11 12 ref See also Dramatic Interpretation References reflist External ... info dramatic humerous intpretation Dramatic & Humorous Interpretation, Dramatic Performance ...   more details



  1. Religious interpretation

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Religious interpretation and similarly religious self interpretation define a section of religion related studies theology , comparative religion , reason where attention is given to aspects of perception&mdash where religious symbolism and the self image of all those who hold religious views have important bearing on how others perceive their particular belief system and its adherents. Self interpretation Often teachers of religion preachers, monks, rabbis make a claim that their religions are not religions at all &mdash rather are Way of Life, a Reality, or The Truth. From the point of view of another religion s aherents, claims like this are often seen to be diametrically opposed to their own teaching and belief. A Taoist who says for example that Tao is not a religion , rather is a way of life may find a very different view from a Christian minister, or a Hindu priest. The typical claim then, is Despite what another religion may claim, our truth is the real truth, or closer to the real truth. namely God . Hence a claim, by one religion s adherents that its truth is greater than the other. The irony is obvious While each tradition aspires to appear as close to an essential truth &mdash one which transcends material concerns and perceptual appearances, each will have adherents who maintain very localized and material concerns for its own traditional symbols and language. Logically then, it is only by these localized views that one religion s adherents may see others as inferior. DEFAULTSORT Religious Interpretation Category Philosophy of religion Category Interpretation philosophy Reli stub ...   more details




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