exemplification - définition. Qu'est-ce que exemplification
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est exemplification - définition

MODE OF SYMBOLIZATION BASED ON EXAMPLES
Exemplify

exemplification         
n.
1.
Illustration.
2.
(Law.) Certified copy or transcript.
Exemplification         
·noun That which exemplifies; a case in point; example.
II. Exemplification ·noun The act of exemplifying; a showing or illustrating by example.
III. Exemplification ·noun A copy or transcript attested to be correct by the seal of an officer having custody of the original.
Exemplification         
Exemplification, in the philosophy of language, is a mode of symbolization characterized by the relation between a sample and what it refers to.

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Exemplification

Exemplification, in the philosophy of language, is a mode of symbolization characterized by the relation between a sample and what it refers to.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour exemplification
1. Andrew Lee–Hart Wallasey, Merseyside I consider the prime minister‘s stance on the crisis in Israel and Lebanon to be both morally and prudentially sound and an exemplification "of everything that the Labour party ostensibly stands for". If Peter Kilfoyle (Letters, August 7) finds the outstanding foreign policy of a Labour prime minister so unpalatable, then the remedy is in his hands.
2. Mary Baker Eddy, who founded Christian Science, often declared our natural oneness with God in her major work, "Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures." In the chapter titled "Atonement and Eucharist" she defined atonement as "the exemplification of man‘s unity with God, whereby man reflects divine Truth, Life, and Love." She continued: "... if the sinner continues to pray and repent, sin and be sorry, he has little part in the atonement, – in the at–one–ment with God, – for he lacks the practical repentance, which reforms the heart and enables man to do the will of wisdom" (pp. 18, 1'). What she called "practical repentance" I understand to be a moment–by–moment "returning" to the truth of my oneness with God, a daily striving to act according to my highest sense of what‘s right.