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käsitteiden

Käsitteiden is the genitive plural form of the Finnish noun käsite, meaning "concept" or "notion." It is used to express "of the concepts" or "the concepts’" and is often encountered in academic discussions. This article uses käsite and its plural forms to discuss what concepts are and how they function in reasoning and language.

A concept is an abstract mental representation that groups objects, properties, and relations under a common

Formation and change: Concepts arise through abstraction from experience, language, and social practice. They evolve as

Applications: In semantics and ontology, concept analysis investigates definitions, reference, and how terms relate. In information

Finnish usage: Käsite and its plural forms are standard in academic and everyday Finnish for discussing ideas.

idea.
Concepts
enable
classification,
communication,
and
inference.
They
are
analyzed
in
terms
of
intension
(the
properties
that
define
the
concept)
and
extension
(the
objects
it
covers).
In
cognitive
science,
concepts
are
mental
representations
stored
in
memory;
in
philosophy
and
linguistics,
they
serve
as
units
of
meaning
and
knowledge.
new
information
becomes
available
and
as
communities
revise
their
explanatory
frameworks.
science
and
artificial
intelligence,
concepts
underpin
ontologies,
taxonomies,
and
knowledge
graphs.
In
education,
concept
maps
help
learners
organize
knowledge
and
reveal
relationships
among
concepts
(käsitteet).
The
genitive
form
käsitteiden
marks
possession
or
association,
as
in
"käsitteiden
väliset
suhteet"
(relations
among
concepts).
See
also
Käsite,
Semantics,
Ontology,
Concept
map,
Taxonomy.