Meaning authenticity
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Relationships Related Term:  ancient documents archival nature authentic copy authentication counterfeit diplomatics genuine reliability n. ~ 1. The quality of being genuine, not a counterfeit, and fr [..]
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Undisputed authorship
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Authenticity is the validity and conformance of the original information.
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1760; see authentic + -ity. Earlier form was authentity (1650s).
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Authenticity is a term used by philosopher and critic Walter Benjamin to describe the qualities of an original work of art as opposed to a reproduction
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undisputed credibility (authentic) conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief; "an authentic account by an eyewitness"; "reliable information&quot [..]
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n. The state or quality of being genuine, or of the origin and authorship claimed.
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In social media, authenticity is the word used to describe "real" people behind blog posts and other social profiles that can develop an authentic voice with readers and followers.
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1. the quality of being genuine and true to one's own values2. in psychotherapy and counseling, a valued characteristic of the therapist, who must be considered to be genuine and caring. Authenti [..]
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to make choices based on an individual code of ethics (commitment) rather than because of societal pressures. A choice made just because "it's what people do" would be considere [..]
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The idea that there is a pure, basic, culture. Disputed by the notion of ambivalence. Used in postmodern theory to distinguish 'reality' from copies of the real known as simulacra. See also [..]
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What we’re supposed to establish in our communications. Fake this and you’ve got it made!
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(n) undisputed credibility
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This refers to the truthfulness, or reliability, of something's origins or attributes.
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Genuineness of an object
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The quality of being genuine or original, being actually what is claimed rather than imitative. (Getty Conservation Institute Glossary for Iraq Course 2004). The quality of being genuine or original. (In Getty Research - Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online) Authenticity 79. Properties nominated under criteria (i) to (vi) must meet the condition [..]
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Authenticity is the property that ensures that the identity of a subject or resource is the identity claimed. Authenticity applies to individuals (users), but also to any other entity (applications, p [..]
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The capacity to bring one's real experience, feelings, and thoughts into relationship, with sensitivity and awareness to the possible impact of one's actions on others. It does not give license to total reactivity (what we might call amygdala authenticity). Authenticity does not involve telling the "whole truth" but rather shari [..]
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The property of being genuine and being able to be verified and trusted; confidence in the validity of a transmission, a message, or message originator. See Authentication.
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The property of being genuine and able to be verified and be trusted. (See: Authenticate, Authentication.)
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The digital material is what it purports to be. In the case of electronic records, it refers to the trustworthiness of the electronic record as a record. In the case of "born digital" and digitised materials, it refers to the fact that whatever is being cited is the same as it was when it was first created unless the accompanying metadata [..]
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a property or characteristic consistent in the fact that an entity is what it declares itself to be or that it guarantees the source of its information.
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Authenticity is a concept in psychology and existential psychiatry, existentialist philosophy and aesthetics. In existentialism, authenticity is the degree to which a person’s actions are congruent wi [..]
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Authenticity or authentic may refer to: Authentication, the act of confirming the truth of an attribute
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In historical reenactment, authenticity (sometimes referred to as the A-factor or simply A) is a measure of how close an item, prop, action, weapon, tactic, or custom is to what would actually have be [..]
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In historical reenactment, authenticity (sometimes referred to as the A-factor or simply A) is a measure of how close an item, prop, action, weapon, tactic, or custom is to what would actually have be [..]
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Authenticity is the third studio album by the Foreign Exchange, released in 2010. It peaked at number 145 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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Authenticity is the third studio album by the Foreign Exchange, released in 2010. It peaked at number 145 on the Billboard 200 chart.
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