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Discover Ludwig'form a concept' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of forming an idea or general idea about something. For example: "The students worked together to form a concept of how the human body works."
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This would not only be harmful to the evolution of architectural form but would inevitably result in a somewhat cynical concept of building as "pure form"—a concept that only those who regard architecture as nothing more than large-scale packaging or abstract sculpture could accept.
There is also a conceptual problem: how is it possible for us to form a concept of mental states other than our own.
So, if the auditory system is used for hearing the sound of a blender, then to run a simulation (that is, form a concept) of the sound of a BLENDER the auditory system will be recruited.
In previous experiments, this seal had learned to form a concept of same and different.
Multiple images of the same part should be used in each couplet so that the user can form a concept of variation represented by the couplet (Wisniewski 2002 ; Leggett and Kirchoff 2011 ).
To overcome this problem, we used a cognitive approach to test for colour vision in Experiment 2, which involved a harbour seal that had learned to form a concept of sameness and difference in a previous study (Scholtyssek et al. 2013).
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But since it is undiscovered, nobody has formed a concept of that particular species.
But it has also been shown that typically developing children have trouble forming a concept of autism, which may itself have an impact on the way they relate to their siblings.
The ACNE philosophy is that while every collection forms a concept, each piece can still be worn separately and be effortlessly mixed with other brands to create an individual style".
This indicates they had formed a concept of "sameness" that they applied to the novel situation.
And that in turn suggests that one can represent an object or property in experience without forming a concept of it contra experiential conceptualism.
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