| concept | general idea -- "The largest concept of geometry is infinity " (243) | en |
| concept | an underlying idea or understanding | en |
| concept | idea, thought isim | en |
| concept | relates facts to propositions and theories concepts often become variables, but concept is more encompassing Status and role are concepts Ranking statuses according to social classes, e g lower, middle, and upper, is a variable | en |
| concept | Genus: Mental Abstraction Differentia: Integrates two or more particulars into a common mental unit Link: Article | en |
| concept | is a strategy for future improvements that will reduce congestion or maintain the existing level of service on a specific route | en |
| concept | an abstract or general idea, a mental model, a mental creation, idea of a class of objects | en |
| concept | A concept is an abstract entity that can be derived in subclasses such as AnatomicalConcept It has at least one Designation It may have 0 or more TextualDescriptions | en |
| concept | Something understood, and retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept) | en |
| concept | funda | en |
| concept | An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal | en |
| concept | an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances | en |
| concept | An idea expressed as a word or phrase Copyright The exclusive legal right granted to an author, editor, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to publish, produce, sell, or distribute a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work, with certain limitations | en |
| concept | A clearly written depiction of a new product, including its features and customer benefits | en |
| concept | a general notion around which ideas are developed | en |
| concept | It represents a set of objects that share common features | en |
| concept | A clear written and possibly visual description of the new product idea that includes its primary features and consumer benefits | en |
| concept | A general plan for a publication, with attention given to the audience to be reached, the message or key information, the general look and feel, the available budget and the format of the publication | en |
| concept | - The general idea behind a slogan, pitch, or campaign | en |
| concept | the active species of representation, by means of which our under貞tanding enables us to think By requiring perceptions to conform to the categories, concepts serve as 'rules' allowing us to perceive general relations beè² ween representations (Cf intuition ) | en |
| concept | A concept is an idea or abstract principle. She added that the concept of arranged marriages is misunderstood in the west. = notion. an idea of how something is, or how something should be done concept of (conceptum, from the past participle of concipere; CONCEIVE) | en |
| concept | A keyword or phrase that most aptly describes the subject about which a user is seeking information For example, if a searcher is looking for information about elderly volunteers in the community, the concepts would be elderly, volunteers, and community | en |
| concept | An abstract idea generalized from particular instances Involves idea of the existence of objects, processes, or relation of objects, i e , table, cell, man, raining, family, etc | en |
| concept | A clearly written and possibly visual description of the new product idea that includes its primary features and consumer benefits, combined with a broad understanding of the technology needed | en |
| concept | A clear written and possibly visual description of the new product idea which includes its primary features and consumer benefits | en |
| concept | A mental picture of a group of things that have common characteristics A generalization is a person's idea of the relationships between two or more concepts Concepts represent a group of solid objects, such as an airplane or book; or abstract ideas such as leadership and honesty A concept is an idea about a group of things A concept involves thinking about what it is that makes those things belong to that one group | en |
| concept | any unit of thought; a mental image formed by generalization | en |
| concept | An abstract general notion; an idea | en |
| concept | A concept is a mentally retained and symbolized classification of existents | en |
| concept | A design in which all aspects of the product are linked to a central idea, function or theory, etc | en |
| concept | 'concept' can be taken psychologically or logically for what we grasp in understanding an expression, but since Frege the logical side has had primary importance For Frege, there was a crucial distinction between objects (referred to by names or subjects) and concepts (referred to by predicates) Different accounts of logical form might challenge this claim If concepts are thought of as components of propositions, scepticism about propositions can produce scepticism about concepts as well | en |
| A concept | noun | en |
| concepts | complex ideas | en |
| concepts | plural of concept | en |
| concepts | Categorizations of objects, events, or people that share common properties | en |
| concepts | Concepts provide the framework within which certain goals are achieved They can be implemented following different approaches and perspectives They are rather general and therefore can be applied quite generally As a result, concepts need to be adapted to specific areas and situations | en |
| concepts | General and fundamental ideasfor example, the ideas that are needed to guide reasoning, problem formulation, and problem solving in nonroutine situations | en |
| concepts | Ideas Independent of Size | en |
| concepts | Ideas or groups of items (tangible or intangible) that share specific common features or characteristics ** | en |
| concepts | Mental images that summarizes a set of similar observations, feelings, or ideas | en |
| concepts | Categories of things, events, and qualities that are linked together by a common feature or features, in spite of their differences (p 273) | en |