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* [[Conceptual art]] * [[Conceptual art]]
* [[Conceptual blending]] * [[Conceptual blending]]
-* [[Conceptual clustering]] 
-* [[Conceptual framework]] 
* [[Conceptual history]] (also termed: 'History of concepts' or 'Begriffsgeschichte') * [[Conceptual history]] (also termed: 'History of concepts' or 'Begriffsgeschichte')
-* [[Conveyed concept]]+* [[Conceptual metaphor]]
* [[Definitionism]] * [[Definitionism]]
* [[Formal concept analysis]] * [[Formal concept analysis]]

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 The map is not the territory is a concept.   Illustration: The Map of Tendre (Carte du Tendre)
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The map is not the territory is a concept.
Illustration: The Map of Tendre (Carte du Tendre)

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A concept is an abstract idea or a mental symbol, typically associated with a corresponding representation in and language or symbology. It is 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).

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