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Often the danger is less that meanings may be misidentified than that the text may be misconceived through alien categories entrenched (and thus unnoticed) in the scholar's own language.
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So, by the 1890s, although the idea that "emotion" was the name of a psychological category had become entrenched, the nascent psychological community had neither an agreed definition of the extent of the category, nor a shared idea of the fundamental characteristics of the states that fell within it.
"Ethnicity" is seen not as a potentially porous category but as entrenched, and the economic analysis is utterly reactionary (as might be expected from the man who thinks George W Bush doesn't go far enough).
Facebook, Workday and GoPro waited until they were entrenched Category Kings to go public.
Facebook, Workday and GoPro waited until they were entrenched Category Kings to go public.
The family is entrenched in the company.
And it is good to continually challenge rigid categories and entrenched beliefs.
Suppose — as Grice thinks — certain way of thinking, certain categories, are part of what is entrenched.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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