Nominal Conceptualism and Logical Modelling of Agents’ Conceptions

Логико-Философские Штудии 1 (19):95-100 (2021)
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Abstract

In the view of my philosophical position “nominal conceptualism”, cognitive/knowledge agents, who are in some way aware of expressing the world based on their mental concepts, deal with their linguistic and/or symbolic expressions. In this paper I rely on nominal conceptualism to logically characterise agents’ concept-based descriptions of the world and analyse a fundamental logical system for conception representation.

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