Concept: Level-2 in Inquiry
Formulation
phenomenon can and must be reduced by grouping those that have a similarity.
, which are categorizations or classifications of , are the basic unit of organized knowledge. The unavoidable multiplicity and inherent diversity of associated with anyPH2: INQUIRY |
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Science is about developing generalizations, principles and laws, which are abstractions from concrete specific
. These principles should enable prediction of future states or phenomena. So all knowledge depends on the quality of the intrinsic .Function: To provide a defined term that can be used to categorize data.
Concepts are also experienced as explaining phenomena in the sense that relevant becomes an example or illustration of the concept.
Cumulation: Any phenomenon is now also categorized. To at L2, it is necessary to have that requires abstraction. Any actual object or event will have numerous, probably infinite, properties. So the abstraction isolates just one of these in accord with a particular interest or goal.
Features
Uncertainty Puzzle: Does it exist?
cannot be directly observed, only postulated via data. While can be cleanly and tightly defined, reality itself is messy and ultimately ungraspable. As a result, that do not exist are regularly created and may then persist tenaciously.
Example
Being a necessity for operationalized by fiat and is then taken to indicate the .
, are used even where a tight fit with is lacking or impossible. In these cases, getInherent Error: Misconception. Misclassification.
This occurs when categorizations and distinctions are wrong, irrelevant or imaginary. may be corrected through more data collection (i.e. new observations) and clearer thinking. However, because concepts reify experience and are socially validated, that is not always easy.
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Use of Numbers: Labeling.
If there are three relevant (e.g. properties or variables) in a study, then they may be labeled 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Locus of Control: External-social-objective.
Knowledge is a social concern because the efforts of individuals inquiring in diverse places and times must be compared, accumulated and integrated. While they may differ in their observations, they need to agree on the meaning of their So are objective and shareable, and their can and should be under social control. Often international committees are set up to establish the definition of common terms (i.e. their conversion into univocal concepts) or to introduce new necessary concepts.
Example: WWWC
Relation to Other Domains
are part of , but is necessary to develop and properly define usable . That is why armchair invention of concepts for a particular study is so unsatisfactory.
need to be developed and defined over time with observed phenomena in mind. The research community needs specific checks and tests for validity and usefulness via data from rigorous observations e.g. the ether was a concept used as the medium for transmission of electromagnetic waves, but the famous Michelson-Morley experiments found no evidence for it. «Mind» is a concept that many use in studying psychological phenomena, and yet the present taxonomy study regards it as a generator of confusion with no useful unambiguous empirical reference.
. So any name whose use is sharply restricted to one meaning is equivalent to a concept. in
typically involves the creation of a special :Taxonomic names fall into this category:
so they can be concepts defined by the function that is named.
See more. The verb in the Root framework is conceive, which is distinct from conceptualize in .
is a formal name used to focus relevant thinking and communication about a situation requiring creative handling.
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requires that are tightly and directly linked to it. Judgement is required as to whether or not any particular is being instantiated in a phenomenon. However, once are accepted as evidence of a , then something definite has been identified and is underway.- the next level: comparison-L3. alone are insufficient: they must be given value, which forces a move up to
Originally posted: 23-Aug-2015.