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Biology, 01.11.2019 07:31 jacobbecker99

According to wittgenstein, we
a) have no real general concept for each category we know but instead learn each category member individually.
b) assess category membership probabilistically by family resemblance.
c) can find rigid features that define a category but only after intensive study.
d) first encounter the prototypical member of a category, and then we compare all other potential members to it.

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