What does it take to learn a new conceptual primitive?
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concept vs pattern? I think the difference is that concepts are specific instances of idea patterns (vs purely sensory patterns) Re: "correct", I think I misread. Better answer is that your "conceptual toolkit" allows you to find (or not) a concept within a concrete experience.
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sorry, feel like I'm being obtuse. Given that some concepts are false. When we examine the causes of their falseness can we decide if we can reason our way to that conclusion or not? A primitive is one we can't reason our way to proving false. It just doesn't match reality.
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I don't think a concept can be inherently false, even if no concrete instances of it exist, but it can be falsely/incorrectly applied.
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