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- class (philosophy) Conceptualism Concept and object Concept map Conceptual blending Conceptual framework Conceptual history Conceptual model Conversation...
- concrete (Conceptual object) Conceptual attrition, an idea of Beverley Skeggs Conceptual proliferation Conceptual history Conceptual necessity Conceptual schema...
- In metaphysics, conceptualism is a theory that explains universality of particulars as conceptualized frameworks situated within the thinking mind. Intermediate...
- A conceptual space is a geometric structure that represents a number of quality dimensions, which denote basic features by which concepts and objects can...
- A conceptual framework is an analytical tool with several variations and contexts. It can be applied in different categories of work where an overall picture...
- In cognitive linguistics and artificial intelligence, conceptual blending, also called conceptual integration or view application, is a theory of cognition...
- when he wrote: "All art (after Duchamp) is conceptual (in nature) because art only exists conceptually". In 1956 the founder of Lettrism, Isidore Isou...
- dynamic systems development method uses a specific process called JEFFF to conceptually model a systems life cycle. JEFFF is intended to focus more on the higher...
- A conceptual graph (CG) is a formalism for knowledge representation. In the first published paper on CGs, John F. Sowa used them to represent the conceptual...
- A conceptual schema or conceptual data model is a high-level description of informational needs underlying the design of a database. It typically includes...