Exemplification in Understanding
Exemplification in Understanding
Exemplification is the semantic device that connects samples and examples to their objects. They highlight features, making them manifest. Exemplars thus afford epistemic access to features of things that we might otherwise overlook. By exemplifying, symbols that are not truth-apt embody and convey understanding.
Keywords: Exemplification, interpretation, evidence, proof, ethics, mathematics
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