AUTHENTICITY OF CONCEPTUAL IDENTITY

Authors

  • Вигелль Маттиас Стиг Линдгрен Zarya Partners AB, Sweden;

Abstract

Th e conceptual framework is the central part of our conceptualisation of the world, underlying our philosophical, scientifi c and common life perceptions. Philosophical propositions are fi xated, communicated and interpreted through the conceptual framework, which is defi ned based upon the defi nition of conceptual elements, on which the validity of philosophical propositions is ultimately dependent. All conceptual elements are defi ned based upon “something”, which at the same time defi nes and is defi ned by all other conceptual elements. Our concepts (verbal as well as non-verbal) are attempts to capture the elements of the world. Defi nitions of phenomena are predetermined by the conceptual elements of the world. Th e conceptual world is framed by the relative unity of understanding through our ineradicable communication. At the same time, it retains its insuperably transforming variety due to our constantly renewed contextual understanding.

Keywords:

definition, proposition, understanding, сoncept, object, element

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Published

2018-12-02

How to Cite

Линдгрен, В. М. С. (2018). AUTHENTICITY OF CONCEPTUAL IDENTITY. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 30(2), 135–140. Retrieved from https://philosophyjournal.spbu.ru/article/view/3096