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Summary Of: Concept

Concept has also been defined as a... a concept denotes all of the entities... it has pushed forward accounts that understand a concept to have a deep connection with reality... A single concept can be expressed by any number of... the concepts of term and concept are often confused... the abstract general idea or concept that is designated by the word... The abstract general idea or concept that is signified by the word... This concept is then no longer intuitively perceptible... Every concept originates through our equating what is unequal... held that the account of the concept as an abstraction of experience is only partly correct... concept is a general representation... A concept is a common feature or characteristic... thus I gain a concept of a tree... s description of the making of a concept has been paraphrased as... concept can relate to individual phenomena... a concept is endowed with certain necessary and sufficient conditions in their description which unequivocally determine an... according to the tendency of the concept to be used in certain kinds of inferences... because the primitive concept is treated as if it were a genuine atom... A concept may be abstracted from several perceptions... This rule states that the meaning of a concept may always be found in some particular difference in the course of human experience which... In order to understand the meaning of the concept and to discuss its importance... a concept may be tested by asking... Rule does not connect the meaning of a concept with its origin... the mainstream literature in cognitive science regards the concept as a kind of mental particular...

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