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Conceptualism, ramified logic, and nominalized predicates [PDF]

open access: yesTopoi, 1986
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Topoi. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00137832.Conceptualism differs from intuitionism in being a theory about the construction
Nino B Cocchiarella, Cocchiarella Nino B
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Conceptual Structure and Conceptual Tempo

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972
College students selected for extremes of concrete and abstract conceptual structure were given 4 visual information-processing tasks: Matching Familiar Figures, Design Recall test, Embedded-figures test, and a task requiring identification of familiar objects presented tachistoscopically at 1/100 sec. Schroder's theory of conceptual structure provided
R, Wolfe, R, Egelston, J, Powers
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Conceptualizing Conceptual Teaching

Music Educators Journal, 2016
Half a century ago, calls had already been made for instrumental ensemble directors to move beyond performance to include the teaching of musical concepts in the rehearsal hall. Relatively recent research, however, suggests that conceptual teaching remains relatively infrequent during rehearsals.
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Conceptual illusions

Cognition, 2010
Many concepts depend on negation and on relations such as conjunction and disjunction, as in the concept: rich or not democratic. This article reports studies that elucidate the mental representation of such concepts from descriptions of them. It proposes a theory based on mental models, which represent only instances of a concept, and for each ...
Geoffrey P, Goodwin, P N, Johnson-Laird
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Conceptual prototyping

Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983
Requirements engineering involves three processes: (1) problem recognition; (2) problem understanding; (3) solution space specification. [5] This paper focuses on problem recognition and problem understanding—the needs determination component of requirements engineering.
Anne C. Steele, Barbara J. Nowell
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Conceptual Consumption

Annual Review of Psychology, 2009
As technology has simplified meeting basic needs, humans have cultivated increasingly psychological avenues for occupying their consumption energies, moving from consuming food to consuming concepts; we propose that consideration of such “conceptual consumption” is essential for understanding human consumption.
Dan, Ariely, Michael I, Norton
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Color conceptualization

Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2007
In this paper, we propose a method to manipulate colors of an image. Based on a library of natural color images, our system evolves several prototypes of color distribution of the library, which we call "color concepts". By applying these color concepts on an input image, a user can easily change the mood of image colors in a global manner. Our results
Xiaodi Hou, Liqing Zhang 0001
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Endocrinology of the Conceptus

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1970
SummarySteroid metabolism in pregnancy involves complex inter‐relationships between fetus, placenta and mother.Evidence indicates that the placenta lacks certain enzymes that are necessary for the biosynthesis of steroid hormones. The fetus possesses these enzymes, but on the other hand lacks those enzymes which are present in the placenta.
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Conceptual Art and Conceptualism

2016
In the visual arts and in art history, the term “conceptualism” has acquired a meaning distinct from its usage in other fields such as philosophy. Where art is concerned, conceptualism refers to a tendency toward a highly intellectualized mode of artistic practice that has grown particularly pronounced in the art of the world since the decline of ...
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Conceptual design

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
This full-day tutorial introduces conceptual design and a simple, user-centered framework for creating conceptual designs as a basis for organizing the functionality of a product and representing it in the user interface. It covers the purpose, context, benefits, examples, process, and hands-on application of the framework to a sample project.
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