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Rename (leaving a redirect) -- S.A. stands for Societe Anonyme (possibly misspelt by me). This is the usual abbreviation for the suffix of a company in a francophone country, the equivalent of Ltd or Plc in UK, inc in USA, Gmbh in Germany etc.
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Category:Police officers convicted of murdering fellow cops
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Nominator's rationale: Overcat - there's no need to classify by victim type. Secondly, if for some reason this is kept, it should be renamed to "police officers convicted of murdering police officers" per naming conventions.
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Support I think woman is the better way to phrase it. Film directors are almost all adults. However another parent category is
Category:Female film directors, which I think is why I named this category thus. That category really needs to be considered for renaming as well. The American women by occupation cat is not a clear precedent setting one, since the issues involved are slightly different. Plus, the use of female/women in its subcats is about half and half, with a few like
;Category:American actresses using female specific titles.
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Category:Hero System fans
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Category:Haskalah
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Nominator's rationale: The term "Haskalah" is rather obscure and certainly not known to the great majority of readers, who would be much better served by the use of the English-language translation. While it might perhaps be acceptable to retain that name for the main article -- I don't have a firm opinion on that question -- it is most assuredly NOT appropriate for the name of a category, as categories are not accompanied by explanatory text and thus require the use of terms that are clear and easily understood, to the greatest extent possible. Since we DO have an exact equivalent in English, this should be an easy decision. I further note that the Commons Category also uses the term "Jewish Enlightenment". Notified Category creator using {{cfd-notify}}
Cgingold (
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10:09, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose The Wikipedia article is at
Haskalah. If you think the article should be at something else, get the article renamed, and then try to rename the eponymous category. We generally follow article names, and I see no reason to not do so here.
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23:23, 8 August 2013 (UTC)reply
While that is indeed the general practice, it's NOT an absolute requirement, and there are occasional exceptions. As I said, I am not dead set against leaving the article at its current name. But the only reason that would even be possible is because we do have a redirect from Jewish Enlightenment, which now has a full complement of categories (that I added) to ensure that readers who aren't familiar with the term "Haskalah" will nonetheless find the article properly listed in those categories. But categories don't have the full equivalent in tems of redirects, so they are always required to have names that are clearly understood by all readers. There's no guarantee that the article would even be renamed if I made such a proposal. But that would not relieve us of the obligation to rename this category, so it seems to me that we should proceed with renaming, regardless of whether the article is ever renamed.
Cgingold (
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00:26, 9 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Keep -- We have various articles with Hebrew/Yiddish terms as their titles. This is often appropriate, but there should be redirects (at article level) for such search terms as the target here.
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15:10, 10 August 2013 (UTC)reply
For crying out loud, Peter -- you've completely reversed things. We're NOT talking about the name of the article -- we're talking about the proper name for the category. As I pointed out above, articles can have redirects -- but categories do not have redirects. And THAT is precisely why the category name needs to use plain English. Please have another go at this and reconsider what you wrote. Thanks.
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09:22, 11 August 2013 (UTC)reply
My bad, JPL -- I should have said "true redirects". The thing is, there's a crucial difference between category redirects and those for articles. The wonderful thing about article redirects is that -- unlike category redirects -- they can have their own categories -- and those categories show up in other categories, just like those for the actual articles. Which is precisely why it would not be a real problem to leave the article at its current name: the great majority of readers who are unfamiliar with the term "Haskalah" will nonetheless see that there is, in fact, an article about the Jewish Enlightenment. But the only category name they will see is that for Category:Haskalah, which of course means nothing to most people. And THAT is why the category name needs to be changed to the English equivalent, regardless of how the article is named.
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Category:Founders and heads of educational institutions
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Nominator's rationale:Split. Each sub-category is either for founders or heads. If any of the member pages were both then they can be re-categorised in both. –
FayenaticLondon08:24, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Proposal makes sense. However, to accomplish the objective, it seems to me that the existing category
Category:Founders of academic institutions should be renamed to
Category:Founders of educational institutions, since the distinction between "academic" and "educational" is subtle (and "educational" avoids the need to make the subjective judgments that may be involved in the word "academic"). Also, work is needed to recategorize the pages currently slotted in the top level of the category as either "founders" or "heads" (or both). --
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Comment: Some of these people founded schools (for example, schools for young children) that would not be considered "academic", but are clearly "educational". --
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Category:Metre
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Nominator's rationale:Merge. In music the spelling Meter is used everywhere accross Wikipedia, so it is odd that Metre is used for the category. Meter does already exist with a soft redirect. My proposal is to swap that.
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08:09, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Yes, you are right. I guess instead of "I count 5 votes...", I should have phrased "I count 5 (now 6) users who seem to support...". No evil intended :). I prefer arguments over democracy anyway. If needed we can further discuss the
Category:Metre (music) alternative.
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05:52, 9 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Comment: Yes
Noah Webster can be "blamed" for being indirectly responsible for our discussion :). Anyways, good spot of the
Metre (music) move, I should have checked that myself. I do have a possibly relevant observation though: Unlike the changes at
Metre (poetry) in 2011, the changes at
Meter (music) in 2007 come with a potentially valid rationale: moved Metre (music) to Meter (music): Chiefly British variation obseolete also among the British professional musicians.. I cannot verify the statement since I do not hang around with British professional musicians, but if it is true it may have been the right change.
Some support, though admittedly not that strong:
Google "duple metre" -wikipedia filter on country 'GB' shows 125 results.
Google "duple meter" -wikipedia filter on country 'GB' shows 192 results.
A different thing I thought up. I wonder whether
WP:ENGVAR is clear enough about Category pages. Maybe it could be improved. It does discuss the retaining existing variety for articles, but it is unclear whether it is also intended for categories. Should a category be (a) retain its existing variety, (b) be in line with the variety of its main article, (c) in line with the majority of (the names of) its articles, (d) other?
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12:11, 11 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Good questions, LazyStarryNights. These issues have been addressed from time to time here at CFD, but I'm afraid I'm a little fuzzy as to how they've been resolved. (I've been less active here than formerly.) You might want to repost this set of questions at
Wikipedia talk:Categorization, since it's a broader issue than just this narrow CFD discussion.
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Category:Therapeutics
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Nominator's rationale: I am unable to discern a clear rationale for this category. Although it is only sparsely populated, it nevertheless appears to span a huge amount of territory, and seems completely redundant to the already-existing category structure. I was hoping that its creator could enlighten us and provide a persuasive rationale, but he/she ceased editing on Wiki over 2 years ago.
Cgingold (
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06:20, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Merge to
Category:Therapy. The scope of this category appears to be redundant with other existing categories, particularly
Category:Therapy. (I noticed that the category identifies
Therapeutics as the main article in the category, but that page is a redirect to
Therapy, which is the main article in
Category:Therapy.) Some of the contents in this category do not appear to also be in
Category:Therapy, so merger is more appropriate than deletion. --
Orlady (
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15:02, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
merge per Orlady. This may or may not be correct in the real world, but this is what is indicated by the articles and categories present in WP.
Hmains (
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19:32, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Comment - Merging to
Category:Therapy definitely would NOT be appropriate. Please look at the sub-cats and especially the individual articles and I am quite sure you will agree. Frankly, the contents of this category are a real mess of pottage.
Cgingold (
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01:55, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
I was operating on the premise that the subcategory
Category:Clinical pharmacology and possibly also
Category:Pharmacology belong under "Therapy". I hadn't paid much attention to the handful of pages in the main category. You aren't lying when you point that several of them clearly don't belong under Therapy! There is nothing preventing them from being moved into categories more appropriate for pages on topics like alternative medicine and government pharmaceutical regulation. After the obvious misfits are removed, it may be much easier to figure out what to do with the category; note that CFD does not provide assistance with recategorizing misplaced pages. --
Orlady (
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03:24, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
I've looked at all of the articles, and they're not lacking in categories. The subcats are also fine in that regard. The user who created this category didn't appear to have any clear rationale for what he stuck into it. It seems to me the simplest thing to do is to just delete it and be done with it. :)
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Category:American members of Reformed Christian churches
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Oppose: One could be a member of such a denomination without necessarily identifying with its official theology. If this category is useful, it is for making a weaker claim than "so and so is a Calvinist." For instance, a notable politician, not known for his theological views, may be a member of a Reformed church but not necessarily a self-identified Calvinist. (Barack Obama would have fallen into this category before he jettisoned Rev. Wright and distanced himself from church in general.) I'm fine with a renaming, however. --
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It seems to me that being a member of a Reformed church is enough of a public identification with the religious tradition (not necessarily the official theology, but we shouldn't be categorizing on beliefs anyway) to make one a Reformed Christian, just as joining a Catholic church makes one a Catholic. If there are cases where someone should not be categorized as a Reformed Christian who are members of a Reformed church, I don't really think that's a
WP:DEFINING characteristic. --
JFH (
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15:33, 11 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose—membership of a Reformed church <> Calvinism. My brother and his family currently attend a Presbyterian church because there is a better provision for youth at that church, but he is by no means a Calvinist and is not likely to remain there when either the minister moves on or the boys grow out of the youth group. The comment that we shouldn't be categorising on beliefs is odd, given the whole theological position tree is based on belief.
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I can understand that there are members of Reformed churches who are not Calvinists (by not cating by belief, I'm just saying these religious cats are for members of a religious tradition, not holders of a belief set, but I can see that there are members of Reformed churches that do not see themselves as members of the tradition). But is church membership a defining characteristic if one doesn't even want to identify with the religious tradition? Furthermore, for now this cat is a subcat of
Category:Reformed Christians, so we are assuming that all of these people are Reformed anyway. --
JFH (
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12:38, 12 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached.
Relisting comment: The parent category has been renamed to
Category:American Calvinist and Reformed Christians. Because most of the above comments were made prior to that renaming, it is not clear what the commenters would say now.
Rename to
Category:American Calvinist and Reformed Christians by denomination for now, until the category tree is cleaned up a bit more. Though it seems odd at first glance, JFH is correct that we do not categorize by belief. The fact is that we can neither verify another person's true religious beliefs nor vet them against a religion's theological principles; thus, we are left to rely on their self-identification. For example, a person who does not believe that Jesus really existed but still considers himself to be a Christian would be placed in a category for Christians. It is
not our place to evaluate the accuracy of a person's self-identification and, in any case, religious principles too often are inconsistent (both between and within denominations) to allow us to evaluate whether a person's beliefs match them. -- Black Falcon(
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Category:Films set in prison
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Films set in prisons do not necessarily involve active prisons, as several horror films are set in disused prisons and are not about prison life at all. Prison film is a specific genre, and can be set in penal colonies instead of prisons, so they do not necessarily happen in prisons either. Women in prison films are a type of sexploitation film. --
76.65.128.222 (
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04:22, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Delete both not defining and suffers from the same sins as all "films about..." categories: how much about the subject must the film be and what reliable source says it's at least that much?
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Oppose. According to the category descriptions,
Category:Films set in prison (films by setting) contains "films whose story, action, and/or other environment takes place at least partly in prison" and
Category:Prison films (films by genre) contains "films whose narrative elements primarily are constructed from prison elements". Thus, although the contents of the two categories will overlap significantly, their scope is different. I think that the solution is simply to eliminate the hierarchical relationship between these categories.
Category:Films set in prison is a subcategory of
Category:Films by setting and
Category:Prison films is a subcategory of
Category:Films by genre. The two categories should be linked by a see also notice, but one should not be a parent of the other. -- Black Falcon(
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Rename (leaving a redirect) -- S.A. stands for Societe Anonyme (possibly misspelt by me). This is the usual abbreviation for the suffix of a company in a francophone country, the equivalent of Ltd or Plc in UK, inc in USA, Gmbh in Germany etc.
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Category:Police officers convicted of murdering fellow cops
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Nominator's rationale: Overcat - there's no need to classify by victim type. Secondly, if for some reason this is kept, it should be renamed to "police officers convicted of murdering police officers" per naming conventions.
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Support I think woman is the better way to phrase it. Film directors are almost all adults. However another parent category is
Category:Female film directors, which I think is why I named this category thus. That category really needs to be considered for renaming as well. The American women by occupation cat is not a clear precedent setting one, since the issues involved are slightly different. Plus, the use of female/women in its subcats is about half and half, with a few like
;Category:American actresses using female specific titles.
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Category:Hero System fans
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Category:Haskalah
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Nominator's rationale: The term "Haskalah" is rather obscure and certainly not known to the great majority of readers, who would be much better served by the use of the English-language translation. While it might perhaps be acceptable to retain that name for the main article -- I don't have a firm opinion on that question -- it is most assuredly NOT appropriate for the name of a category, as categories are not accompanied by explanatory text and thus require the use of terms that are clear and easily understood, to the greatest extent possible. Since we DO have an exact equivalent in English, this should be an easy decision. I further note that the Commons Category also uses the term "Jewish Enlightenment". Notified Category creator using {{cfd-notify}}
Cgingold (
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10:09, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose The Wikipedia article is at
Haskalah. If you think the article should be at something else, get the article renamed, and then try to rename the eponymous category. We generally follow article names, and I see no reason to not do so here.
John Pack Lambert (
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23:23, 8 August 2013 (UTC)reply
While that is indeed the general practice, it's NOT an absolute requirement, and there are occasional exceptions. As I said, I am not dead set against leaving the article at its current name. But the only reason that would even be possible is because we do have a redirect from Jewish Enlightenment, which now has a full complement of categories (that I added) to ensure that readers who aren't familiar with the term "Haskalah" will nonetheless find the article properly listed in those categories. But categories don't have the full equivalent in tems of redirects, so they are always required to have names that are clearly understood by all readers. There's no guarantee that the article would even be renamed if I made such a proposal. But that would not relieve us of the obligation to rename this category, so it seems to me that we should proceed with renaming, regardless of whether the article is ever renamed.
Cgingold (
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00:26, 9 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Keep -- We have various articles with Hebrew/Yiddish terms as their titles. This is often appropriate, but there should be redirects (at article level) for such search terms as the target here.
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15:10, 10 August 2013 (UTC)reply
For crying out loud, Peter -- you've completely reversed things. We're NOT talking about the name of the article -- we're talking about the proper name for the category. As I pointed out above, articles can have redirects -- but categories do not have redirects. And THAT is precisely why the category name needs to use plain English. Please have another go at this and reconsider what you wrote. Thanks.
Cgingold (
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09:22, 11 August 2013 (UTC)reply
My bad, JPL -- I should have said "true redirects". The thing is, there's a crucial difference between category redirects and those for articles. The wonderful thing about article redirects is that -- unlike category redirects -- they can have their own categories -- and those categories show up in other categories, just like those for the actual articles. Which is precisely why it would not be a real problem to leave the article at its current name: the great majority of readers who are unfamiliar with the term "Haskalah" will nonetheless see that there is, in fact, an article about the Jewish Enlightenment. But the only category name they will see is that for Category:Haskalah, which of course means nothing to most people. And THAT is why the category name needs to be changed to the English equivalent, regardless of how the article is named.
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Category:Founders and heads of educational institutions
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Nominator's rationale:Split. Each sub-category is either for founders or heads. If any of the member pages were both then they can be re-categorised in both. –
FayenaticLondon08:24, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Proposal makes sense. However, to accomplish the objective, it seems to me that the existing category
Category:Founders of academic institutions should be renamed to
Category:Founders of educational institutions, since the distinction between "academic" and "educational" is subtle (and "educational" avoids the need to make the subjective judgments that may be involved in the word "academic"). Also, work is needed to recategorize the pages currently slotted in the top level of the category as either "founders" or "heads" (or both). --
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Comment: Some of these people founded schools (for example, schools for young children) that would not be considered "academic", but are clearly "educational". --
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Category:Metre
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Nominator's rationale:Merge. In music the spelling Meter is used everywhere accross Wikipedia, so it is odd that Metre is used for the category. Meter does already exist with a soft redirect. My proposal is to swap that.
LazyStarryNights (
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08:09, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Yes, you are right. I guess instead of "I count 5 votes...", I should have phrased "I count 5 (now 6) users who seem to support...". No evil intended :). I prefer arguments over democracy anyway. If needed we can further discuss the
Category:Metre (music) alternative.
LazyStarryNights (
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05:52, 9 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Comment: Yes
Noah Webster can be "blamed" for being indirectly responsible for our discussion :). Anyways, good spot of the
Metre (music) move, I should have checked that myself. I do have a possibly relevant observation though: Unlike the changes at
Metre (poetry) in 2011, the changes at
Meter (music) in 2007 come with a potentially valid rationale: moved Metre (music) to Meter (music): Chiefly British variation obseolete also among the British professional musicians.. I cannot verify the statement since I do not hang around with British professional musicians, but if it is true it may have been the right change.
Some support, though admittedly not that strong:
Google "duple metre" -wikipedia filter on country 'GB' shows 125 results.
Google "duple meter" -wikipedia filter on country 'GB' shows 192 results.
A different thing I thought up. I wonder whether
WP:ENGVAR is clear enough about Category pages. Maybe it could be improved. It does discuss the retaining existing variety for articles, but it is unclear whether it is also intended for categories. Should a category be (a) retain its existing variety, (b) be in line with the variety of its main article, (c) in line with the majority of (the names of) its articles, (d) other?
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12:11, 11 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Good questions, LazyStarryNights. These issues have been addressed from time to time here at CFD, but I'm afraid I'm a little fuzzy as to how they've been resolved. (I've been less active here than formerly.) You might want to repost this set of questions at
Wikipedia talk:Categorization, since it's a broader issue than just this narrow CFD discussion.
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Category:Therapeutics
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Nominator's rationale: I am unable to discern a clear rationale for this category. Although it is only sparsely populated, it nevertheless appears to span a huge amount of territory, and seems completely redundant to the already-existing category structure. I was hoping that its creator could enlighten us and provide a persuasive rationale, but he/she ceased editing on Wiki over 2 years ago.
Cgingold (
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06:20, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Merge to
Category:Therapy. The scope of this category appears to be redundant with other existing categories, particularly
Category:Therapy. (I noticed that the category identifies
Therapeutics as the main article in the category, but that page is a redirect to
Therapy, which is the main article in
Category:Therapy.) Some of the contents in this category do not appear to also be in
Category:Therapy, so merger is more appropriate than deletion. --
Orlady (
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15:02, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
merge per Orlady. This may or may not be correct in the real world, but this is what is indicated by the articles and categories present in WP.
Hmains (
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19:32, 4 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Comment - Merging to
Category:Therapy definitely would NOT be appropriate. Please look at the sub-cats and especially the individual articles and I am quite sure you will agree. Frankly, the contents of this category are a real mess of pottage.
Cgingold (
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01:55, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
I was operating on the premise that the subcategory
Category:Clinical pharmacology and possibly also
Category:Pharmacology belong under "Therapy". I hadn't paid much attention to the handful of pages in the main category. You aren't lying when you point that several of them clearly don't belong under Therapy! There is nothing preventing them from being moved into categories more appropriate for pages on topics like alternative medicine and government pharmaceutical regulation. After the obvious misfits are removed, it may be much easier to figure out what to do with the category; note that CFD does not provide assistance with recategorizing misplaced pages. --
Orlady (
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03:24, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
I've looked at all of the articles, and they're not lacking in categories. The subcats are also fine in that regard. The user who created this category didn't appear to have any clear rationale for what he stuck into it. It seems to me the simplest thing to do is to just delete it and be done with it. :)
Cgingold (
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05:34, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
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Category:American members of Reformed Christian churches
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Oppose: One could be a member of such a denomination without necessarily identifying with its official theology. If this category is useful, it is for making a weaker claim than "so and so is a Calvinist." For instance, a notable politician, not known for his theological views, may be a member of a Reformed church but not necessarily a self-identified Calvinist. (Barack Obama would have fallen into this category before he jettisoned Rev. Wright and distanced himself from church in general.) I'm fine with a renaming, however. --
Flex (
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14:10, 11 June 2013 (UTC)reply
It seems to me that being a member of a Reformed church is enough of a public identification with the religious tradition (not necessarily the official theology, but we shouldn't be categorizing on beliefs anyway) to make one a Reformed Christian, just as joining a Catholic church makes one a Catholic. If there are cases where someone should not be categorized as a Reformed Christian who are members of a Reformed church, I don't really think that's a
WP:DEFINING characteristic. --
JFH (
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15:33, 11 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose—membership of a Reformed church <> Calvinism. My brother and his family currently attend a Presbyterian church because there is a better provision for youth at that church, but he is by no means a Calvinist and is not likely to remain there when either the minister moves on or the boys grow out of the youth group. The comment that we shouldn't be categorising on beliefs is odd, given the whole theological position tree is based on belief.
Beeswaxcandle (
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07:05, 12 June 2013 (UTC)reply
I can understand that there are members of Reformed churches who are not Calvinists (by not cating by belief, I'm just saying these religious cats are for members of a religious tradition, not holders of a belief set, but I can see that there are members of Reformed churches that do not see themselves as members of the tradition). But is church membership a defining characteristic if one doesn't even want to identify with the religious tradition? Furthermore, for now this cat is a subcat of
Category:Reformed Christians, so we are assuming that all of these people are Reformed anyway. --
JFH (
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12:38, 12 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion so a clearer consensus may be reached.
Relisting comment: The parent category has been renamed to
Category:American Calvinist and Reformed Christians. Because most of the above comments were made prior to that renaming, it is not clear what the commenters would say now.
Rename to
Category:American Calvinist and Reformed Christians by denomination for now, until the category tree is cleaned up a bit more. Though it seems odd at first glance, JFH is correct that we do not categorize by belief. The fact is that we can neither verify another person's true religious beliefs nor vet them against a religion's theological principles; thus, we are left to rely on their self-identification. For example, a person who does not believe that Jesus really existed but still considers himself to be a Christian would be placed in a category for Christians. It is
not our place to evaluate the accuracy of a person's self-identification and, in any case, religious principles too often are inconsistent (both between and within denominations) to allow us to evaluate whether a person's beliefs match them. -- Black Falcon(
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Category:Films set in prison
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Films set in prisons do not necessarily involve active prisons, as several horror films are set in disused prisons and are not about prison life at all. Prison film is a specific genre, and can be set in penal colonies instead of prisons, so they do not necessarily happen in prisons either. Women in prison films are a type of sexploitation film. --
76.65.128.222 (
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04:22, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Delete both not defining and suffers from the same sins as all "films about..." categories: how much about the subject must the film be and what reliable source says it's at least that much?
Carlossuarez46 (
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05:33, 5 August 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose. According to the category descriptions,
Category:Films set in prison (films by setting) contains "films whose story, action, and/or other environment takes place at least partly in prison" and
Category:Prison films (films by genre) contains "films whose narrative elements primarily are constructed from prison elements". Thus, although the contents of the two categories will overlap significantly, their scope is different. I think that the solution is simply to eliminate the hierarchical relationship between these categories.
Category:Films set in prison is a subcategory of
Category:Films by setting and
Category:Prison films is a subcategory of
Category:Films by genre. The two categories should be linked by a see also notice, but one should not be a parent of the other. -- Black Falcon(
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