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  2. Stipulative definition - Wikipedia

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    Many holders of controversial and highly charged opinions use stipulative definitions to attach the emotional or other connotations of a word to the meaning they would like to give it; for example, defining "murder" as "the killing of any living thing for any reason". The other side of such an argument is likely to use a different stipulative ...

  3. Recontextualisation - Wikipedia

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    Recontextualisation is a process that extracts text, signs or meaning from its original context (decontextualisation) and reuses it in another context. [1] Since the meaning of texts, signs and content is dependent on its context, recontextualisation implies a change of meaning and redefinition. [1]

  4. Suppressed correlative - Wikipedia

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    A conceptual example: Person 1: "All things are either X or not X." (The correlatives: X–not X.) Person 2: "I define X such that all things that you claim are not X are included in X." (The suppressed correlative: not X.) Alternatively Person 2 can redefine X in way that instead concludes all things are not X.

  5. Scientists Want to Define the Kilogram by Gravity—Not ... - AOL

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    The redefinition of the kilogram relied on a concept known as the quantum metrological triangle, ... (an example of a macroscopic quantum effect) and quantum Hall effect, which is often observed ...

  6. Persuasive definition - Wikipedia

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    A persuasive definition is a form of stipulative definition which purports to describe the true or commonly accepted meaning of a term, while in reality stipulating an uncommon or altered use, usually to support an argument for some view, or to create or alter rights, duties or crimes. [1]

  7. Method overriding - Wikipedia

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    Redefinition is one of three forms of feature adaptation classified as redeclaration. Redeclaration also covers effecting , in which an implementation is provided for a feature which was deferred (abstract) in the parent class, and undefinition , in which a feature that was effective (concrete) in the parent becomes deferred again in the heir ...

  8. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    For example, oxygen is necessary for fire. But one cannot assume that everywhere there is oxygen, there is fire. A condition X is sufficient for Y if X, by itself, is enough to bring about Y. For example, riding the bus is a sufficient mode of transportation to get to work.

  9. Fallacies of definition - Wikipedia

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    Fallacies of definition are the various ways in which definitions can fail to explain terms. The phrase is used to suggest an analogy with an informal fallacy. [1] Definitions may fail to have merit, because they are overly broad, [2] [3] [4] overly narrow, [3] [4] or incomprehensible; [4] or they use obscure or ambiguous language, [2] contain mutually exclusive parts, [3] or (perhaps most ...