concepties
Concepties are a proposed class of mental representations that function as the fundamental building blocks of thought in certain models of cognition. In these models, a concept is made up of one or more concepties, which encode features, relations, and constraints that give rise to recognizable ideas when combined. Concepties can be atomic, encoding a minimal set of properties, or composite, combining multiple feature bundles into higher-level ideas.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism used mainly in speculative or theoretical discussions rather than
Theoretical role: In philosophy of mind and cognitive science, concepties serve as placeholders for the internal
Typology and properties: Atomic concepties carry a minimal feature set; complex concepties arise through composition, analogy,
Criticism and status: Critics argue that the concept of concepties risks reifying mental processes or lacking
See also: concept, mental representation, semantic network, schema, propositional representation.