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- adjective That can be
conceptualized ; capable ofconceptualization
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Examples
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But perhaps these dangers are averted if we restrict ourselves to taking from scientific operators a particular conceptualizable character which itself refers to non? scientific areas, and converges with science without applying it or making it a metaphor (Deleuze 1989: 129).
Gilles Deleuze Smith, Daniel 2008
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For the conceptualist claim to follow, they must show not that the content of perception is in fact conceptualizable by the subject undergoing the experience in all of its fine grain, as the availability of demonstrative concepts suggests, but rather that the subject cannot undergo the experience without possessing these concepts.
Nonconceptual Mental Content Bermúdez, José 2008
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Because this impact is affective, because transcendence is not conceptualizable, we forget the force the other's expression has on us.
Emmanuel Levinas Bergo, Bettina 2007
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Kant seems to regard them as amounting to the same, and thus to be committed to the view that if nature is empirically conceptualizable at all, we must also recognize the empirical regularities it manifests as lawlike, and the corresponding concepts and laws must fall under a systematic hierarchy.
Kant's Aesthetics and Teleology Ginsborg, Hannah 2005
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It seems quite conceivable that natural things could be conceptualizable (say, under familiar concepts like dog or granite) without those concepts in turn figuring in a systematic hierarchy.
Kant's Aesthetics and Teleology Ginsborg, Hannah 2005
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