concept in analytic philosophy
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concept
In analytic philosophy, a concept is an abstract, mentally graspable unit of meaning that structures thought and language, enabling the classification, comparison, and analysis of objects, properties, and relations.
Observed surface forms (3)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| problem in the philosophy of science | 2 |
| part of a philosophical logic | 1 |
| philosophy of language concept | 1 |
Instances (5)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Gricean maxims | philosophy of language concept |
| Fregean sense | — |
| Hempel's paradox | problem in the philosophy of science |
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ravens paradox
surface form:
Ravens paradox
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problem in the philosophy of science |
| Doctrine of the Concept | part of a philosophical logic |