Concept
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"In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art." – Sol LeWitt, "Paragraphs on Conceptual Art", Artforum, June 1967. |
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A concept is an abstract idea or a mental symbol, typically associated with a corresponding representation in and language or symbology. It is something understood, and retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept).
See also
- Abstraction
- Categorization
- Class (philosophy)
- Notion (philosophy)
- Concept and object
- Conceptualism
- Concept car
- Concept map
- Conceptual art
- Conceptual blending
- Conceptual history
- Conceptual metaphor
- Definitionism
- Essentially contested concept
- Formal concept analysis
- Fuzzy concept
- Hypostatic abstraction
- List of philosophical concepts
- Idea
- Meme
- Misconception
- Object (philosophy)
- Philosophy
- Schema (Kant)
- Social construction
- Symbol grounding problem
- Thick concept