Philosophical Foundations of Concepts and Their Representation and Use in Explanatory Frameworks
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Published:2022
Richard P. Bagozzi, 2022. "Philosophical Foundations of Concepts and Their Representation and Use in Explanatory Frameworks", Measurement in Marketing, Hans Baumgartner, Bert Weijters
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Abstract
Concepts equip the mind with thought, provide our theories with ideas, and assign variables for testing our hypotheses. Much of contemporary research deals with narrowly circumscribed concepts, termed simple concepts herein, which are the grist for much empirical inquiry in the field. In contrast to simple concepts, which exhibit a kind of unity, complex concepts are structures of simple concepts, and in certain instances unveil meaning going beyond simple concepts or their aggregation. When expressed in hylomorphic structures, complex concepts achieve unique ontological status and serve particular explanatory capabilities. We develop the philosophical foundation for hylomorphic structures and show how they are rooted in dispositions, dispositional causality, and various mind–body trade-offs. Examples are provided for this emerging perspective on “Big concepts” or “Big Ideas.”
