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- REIFICATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REIFICATION is the process or result of reifying
- REIFICATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REIFICATION definition: 1 the act of changing something abstract (= existing as a thought or idea) into something real… Learn more
- Reification - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Reification is when you think of or treat something abstract as a physical thing Reification is a complex idea for when you treat something immaterial — like happiness, fear, or evil — as a material thing
- Reification: An Introduction - Easy Sociology
Reification involves several key processes that transform social relations into seemingly objective entities One of the primary mechanisms is commodification, where human labor and social interactions are converted into commodities that can be bought and sold in the market
- REIFICATION: A MARXIST PERSPECTIVE - University of Oregon
ABSTRACT: The concept of reification is used by Marx to describe a form of social consciousness in which human relations come to be identified with the physical properties of things, thereby acquiring an appearance of naturalness and inevitability
- Reification - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Reification, in the context of social theory, is the process of transforming human properties, relations, processes, actions, and concepts into tangible things It can be used to critique the hypostasis of concepts, the naturalization of the subject and the life-world, and the ideological justification of the status quo
- Reification | A Simplified Psychology Guide
Reification occurs when abstract concepts, such as feelings, thoughts, or relationships, are treated as if they have a material existence It involves transforming intangible concepts into concrete entities, often through language or cognitive processes
- REIFICATION definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
REIFICATION definition: to consider or make (an abstract idea or concept ) real or concrete | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
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