Käsitekonveksihulut
Käsitekonveksihulut is a term that emerged in late 20th-century Finnish philosophical discourse, primarily associated with the work of Professor Arto Virtanen. It describes a hypothetical entity or concept that possesses a convex nature within a conceptual space. The term is a portmanteau of "käsite" (concept), "konveksi" (convex), and "hulut" (a colloquial and somewhat dismissive term, often implying something trivial or unsubstantial). Therefore, "käsitekonveksihulut" can be loosely translated as "conceptually convex trivialities" or "insubstantial convex concepts."
The core idea behind käsitekonveksihulut relates to the boundaries and properties of abstract ideas. A convex
Virtanen used the term to critique certain trends in academic philosophy that he believed focused on overly