ilmiökäsitteitä
Ilmiökäsitteitä, or phenomenal concepts, refers to concepts that are directly tied to observable phenomena or experiences. These concepts are not abstract or theoretical in their origin but emerge from and are understood through our sensory perception and interaction with the world. They are the building blocks of our understanding of reality, describing things we can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell, as well as internal experiences like emotions or thoughts.
The development of phenomenal concepts is often an early stage in cognitive development. Children learn to
In contrast to theoretical concepts, which might explain underlying mechanisms or unobservable entities (like gravity or
The study of phenomenal concepts is relevant in fields such as psychology, linguistics, and philosophy of mind,