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Concepts and Concept Formation

Annual Review of Psychology, 1984
categories. That is, since cue validity is the probability of being in some category given some property, this probability will increase (or at worst not decrease) as the size of the category increases (e.g. the probability of being an animal given the property of flying is greater than the probability of bird given flying, since there must be more ...
D L, Medin, E E, Smith
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Concept Formation

2011
Numero speciale dedicato alla formazione dei ...
BIANCA, MARIANO, PICCARI, PAOLO
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Concept Formation

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1995
Current Russian psychology is understood in the sense of the Vygotskian tradition and Gal'perin's position. The central concepts in this tradition are the activity of a subject and his or her social-cultural interactions with the environment.
Gulmans, J., van den Berg, R., Vos, H.J.
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Concept formation

2018
Abstract Concept formation is inescapable because social scientists cannot study political reality without making tacit assumptions about the basic relevant concepts. An anti-naturalist approach offers a distinctive form of concept formation, one that avoids naturalist distortions like essentialism, reification, and instrumentalism.
Mark Bevir, Jason Blakely
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Concept Formation and Concept Grounding

Philosophia, 2014
Recently Carrie S. Jenkins formulated an epistemology of mathematics, or rather arithmetic, respecting apriorism, empiricism, and realism. Central is an idea of concept grounding. The adequacy of this idea has been questioned e.g. concerning the grounding of the mathematically central concept of set (or class), and of composite concepts.
Jörgen Sjögren, Christian Bennet
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Concepts and Concept-Formation

2010
One feature of Wittgenstein’s manuscripts of the 1940s that will strike the reader is the fact that the notion of a concept is nowhere in his writings examined with more intensity and frequency than in his later manuscripts on the philosophy of mathematics and in those on the philosophy of psychology.
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Primitive concept formation

Proceedings of ANZIIS '94 - Australian New Zealnd Intelligent Information Systems Conference, 2002
Our goal is to demonstrate the feasibility of an autonomous learning agent by developing means to learn and employ concepts in a primitive machine intelligence which must operate in a real-time, uncertain (noisy) environment. The paper reports on the first steps towards such an agent: the development of an agent, Alice, who starts out with only a ...
K.B. Korb, C. Thompson
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