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Canonicity - Literary and Critical Theory - Oxford Bibliographies Canonicity involves not merely a work’s admission into an elite club, but its induction into ongoing critical dialogue and contestations of literary value The canon is a set of texts whose value and readability have borne the test of time: it is also the modality that establishes the criteria to be deployed for assessing these texts
Canonicity - definition of canonicity by The Free Dictionary Define canonicity canonicity synonyms, canonicity pronunciation, canonicity translation, English dictionary definition of canonicity also ca·non·ic adj 1 Of, relating to, or required by canon law 2 Of or appearing in the biblical canon 3 Conforming to orthodox or well-established
The meaning and purpose of canonical - MathOverflow We want to know about the significance of canonicity in mathematics broadly That is, both what it means in some detail, and why it is important In several mathematical fields, the term 'canonical' pops up with respect to objects, maps, structures, and presentations