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World Politics, 1972
Approaches to the study of international relations employ a wide variety of concepts and indicators. The interrelationships among these concepts often are specified in conceptual schemes, models, or theories. This supplementary issue of World Politics presents several approaches to international relations theory which utilize familiar concepts, such as
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Approaches to the study of international relations employ a wide variety of concepts and indicators. The interrelationships among these concepts often are specified in conceptual schemes, models, or theories. This supplementary issue of World Politics presents several approaches to international relations theory which utilize familiar concepts, such as
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Conceptual Work and Conceptual Waste
Discourse, 2002(moments often charged with social upheaval and political transformation), artists saw professional opportunity in associating themselves and their work with the goals of political parties, emerging industries and other extra-artistic social institutions (Fig. 1).
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Conceptual Metaphor Meets Conceptual Change
Human Development, 2009This paper argues that the metaphorical representation of concepts and the appropriation of language-based construals can be hypothesized as additional sources of conceptual change alongside those previously proposed. Analyses of construals implicit in the lay and scientific use of the noun <i>energy</i> from the perspective of the theory ...
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Conceptual Art and Conceptualism
2016In 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 Comparison and Conceptual Innovation
2009The guiding idea of this paper is that discussions of comparisons of concepts across theories (individuals, historical periods, cultures) and the introduction of new concepts must be based on an account of how the content of concepts is determined.
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Conceptual Realism versus Conceptual Relativism
1998Abstract It’s time for a provisional summary. Two fundamental notions of signs have been contrasted, the representational and the instrumental. Aristotle and Frege were introduced as exemplary of representational notions, Plato and Wittgenstein as exemplary of instrumental notions of signs.
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