This is one of the many important points in which the reader is compelled to reinterpret passages of earlier date in the light of Kant's later utterances.
But the new Critical standpoint compels Kant to reinterpret this definition in a manner which involves a still more radical transformation of the traditional doctrine.
How would you reinterpret Aristotle's and Hobbes's conception of human nature in the light of this definition?
The Germans were great system-makers, and Emerson cannot rival them in the sustained effort of thought by which they sought to reinterpret every sphere of being according to their chosen principles.
It behooves us, therefore, to consider this standpoint in some detail in order to justify the attempt to reinterpret and "evaluate" it in the light of our own doctrine.
If, then, psychology is to be regarded as a study of behavior, it is plainly necessary to reinterpret the category of behavior.
Some evolutionary scientists will be dogmatic at times, but they return to their laboratories and proceed to reinterpret what they have assumed, so that their dogmatism is of short duration.
Theologians who are beginning to realize this are forced to re-examine the Bible and reinterpret it according to the knowledge and enlightenment of the time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reinterpret" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.