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Proceedings of ICCI'93: 5th International Conference on Computing and Information, 2002
This paper describes the application of formal concept analysis to the representation of relationships among word senses. The word "concept" is used as an exemplary case for three different formal contexts and their concept lattices. Formal contexts comprise both objects and attributes, explicitly indicating which objects share which attributes and ...
Sally Yeates Sedelow +1 more
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This paper describes the application of formal concept analysis to the representation of relationships among word senses. The word "concept" is used as an exemplary case for three different formal contexts and their concept lattices. Formal contexts comprise both objects and attributes, explicitly indicating which objects share which attributes and ...
Sally Yeates Sedelow +1 more
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Concepts and Concept Formation
Annual Review of Psychology, 1984categories. 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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Defending the concept of “concepts”
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010AbstractWe critically review key lines of evidence and theoretical argument relevant to Machery's “heterogeneity hypothesis.” These include interactions between different kinds of concept representations, unified approaches to explaining contextual effects on concept retrieval, and a critique of empirical dissociations as evidence for concept ...
Brett K, Hayes, Lauren, Kearney
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Concepts of Caring and Caring as a Concept
Advances in Nursing Science, 1990If caring is to be retained as the "essence" of nursing, and if research in this area is to advance, then the various perspectives of caring must be clarified, the strengths and the limitations of these conceptualizations examined, and the applicability of caring as a concept and theory to the practice of nursing identified.
J M, Morse +4 more
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Conception and the Concept of Harm
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1983In recent years, science and the courts have created new options whereby prospective parents can avoid the birth of a diseased or defective child. We can ascertain the likelihood that certain genetic diseases will be transmitted; we can detect a number of fetal abnormalities in utero; we have legal permission to abort for any reason, including fetal ...
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2023
Their words might have been different but both Ambedkar and Phule talked of the slavery of women and Shudras and Ati-shudras, their liberation and their unity. The concept of ‘Bahujan Literature’ was born to highlight the need to explore the socio-cultural foundation of the liberation and unity of Bahujans.
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Their words might have been different but both Ambedkar and Phule talked of the slavery of women and Shudras and Ati-shudras, their liberation and their unity. The concept of ‘Bahujan Literature’ was born to highlight the need to explore the socio-cultural foundation of the liberation and unity of Bahujans.
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Lifelong learning: concepts and conceptions
International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000This article reviews a number of versions of the concept of Lifelong Learning and sets out the main lines of the conceptions of education articulated in them. It then goes on to suggest an alternative to attempts to produce essentialist definitions and proffers a pragmatic, problem solving approach.
Aspin, David N., Chapman, Judith D.
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Philosophical Issues, 1998
There are a number of important themes in professor Higginbotham's paper. I will focus here on what I take to be the main topic of the paper: whether there is a distinction to be drawn between what he calls "possessing a concept" and "having an adequate conception of a concept" and what this alleged distinction amounts to.
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There are a number of important themes in professor Higginbotham's paper. I will focus here on what I take to be the main topic of the paper: whether there is a distinction to be drawn between what he calls "possessing a concept" and "having an adequate conception of a concept" and what this alleged distinction amounts to.
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2020
Distinguishes between discussing the scientificity, the discursivity, the historicity, and the politicality of concepts. Focusing on the last of these, offers a way of moving to and past the limit of any epistemological discussion of concept production, and toward a way of understanding concepts not as instruments serving to isolate or separate from ...
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Distinguishes between discussing the scientificity, the discursivity, the historicity, and the politicality of concepts. Focusing on the last of these, offers a way of moving to and past the limit of any epistemological discussion of concept production, and toward a way of understanding concepts not as instruments serving to isolate or separate from ...
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Concepts versus conceptions (again)
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2010AbstractMachery neglects the crucial role of concepts in psychological explanation, as well as the efforts of numerous “externalists” of the last 40 years to provide an account of that role. He rightly calls attention to the wide variation in people's epistemic relations to concepts – people'sconceptionsof things – but fails to appreciate how ...
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