conceptual connection
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconceptualandconnection
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conceptual
adjective
uk/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/us/kənˈsep.tʃu.əl/
based on ideas ...
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connection
noun
uk/kəˈnek.ʃən/us/kəˈnek.ʃən/
the state of being related to someone or ...
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(Definition ofconceptualandconnectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The grounds that justify a certainconceptualconnectioncannot be an arbitrary decision.
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And, so, it is by virtue of thisconceptualconnectionthat the failure of the ontological argument is supposed to compromise the cosmological argument.
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But there is noconceptualconnectionbetween the two.
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Kant is quite right that there is a deepconceptualconnectionbetween the idea of a necessary being and the idea of the ens realissimum.
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One cannot justify a general statement such as "every alternation has a cause" on the ground that theconceptualconnectionthought in that judgment is exhibited in an individual instance.
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One needs to relate the concept thought in a synthetic judgment to an intuition in order to justify the objective reality of theconceptualconnectionthought in it.
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But theconceptualconnectionis there.
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We claim that this body of research provides clear evidence that cross-domain conceptual connections cannot be driven by syntactic processes alone.
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On the other hand, category membership appears to be a valid semantic relation for diagnosing conceptual connections.
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An overt marker makes the relation between the matrix and embedded clause syntactically clearer, which may in turn help clarify the conceptual connections among the sentence constituents.
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Throughout his career, he continued to explore the conceptual connections between classical and northern architecture.
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