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conceptualisation

[ UK /kənsˌɛpt‍ʃuːəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally
  2. an elaborated concept

How To Use conceptualisation In A Sentence

  • Without vision, the process of conceptualisation can becomes an onerous task for any individual.
  • Moreover, were one to impose the cynicism of Rousseau's origination of the conceptualisation of words, it would perhaps be correct to claim that the term globalisation has little substance than the aesthetic (see Rousseau (1762) pp. 90). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • A Bangalore Improvement Trust funded through a cess levied on Bangaloreans could be one solution if there is total transparency in collection, conceptualisation and implementation.
  • Although the latter is of more relevance in mainly philosophical processes, it and the former do a very good job of highlighting the potential traps involved with slicing reality up into discrete sections, a cognitive function often referred to as 'conceptualisation', and confusing these conceptual divisions as reflective of actual 'reality'. Bradley Monton's Paper criticizing Dover Decision
  • Psychotherapy may be in conflict with biomedical psychiatry in its conceptualisation of mental illness.
  • Great strides have been made in the conceptualisation of a transformed judiciary. Speech by Brigitte Mabandla, Minister of Justice & Constitutional Development, during debate on the President���s State of the Nation Address in the National Assembly
  • An individualised case conceptualisation helps organise complex information about a patient and is a blueprint for guiding treatment.
  • The subsumption of the psyche makes it available for further re-conceptualisation, for the invention of new pathologies and new perversions. Ballardian » Better Living through Psychopathology
  • (Monash University psychiatry professor) David Copolov: We think of voices maybe as a distortion of auditory memories, we have memories of things that we've heard and things that have been said to us and it's our current conceptualisation that these voices are replayed, but in a very real sense of auditory memories and a distortion of these auditory memories feeding in to the regions of the brain that process hearing. Boing Boing: July 23, 2006 - July 29, 2006 Archives
  • I want to propose that the manifest obscurities within German Romantic psychical theory, its resistance to straightforward conceptualisation and its signal difficulties in formulating a coherent theory of the individual soul, are both a significant issue for the history of modern psychology and more than an accidental by-product of Romantic confusion. Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
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