classic model of cognition

Object classes are examples that have defining characteristics {Greek ideas about cognition} {classic model}, though they have different features.

ideal

Real objects are imperfect copies of ideal abstract objects {Ideal object} or are examples of abstract concepts {form, concept}. Real objects have matter units {substratum, matter}. Element arrangements and movements allow form, but form is separate and independent thing unrelated to parts.

ideal: function

Forms have main purposes, functions, or uses.

learning

Minds hold innate class concepts. Minds can learn form names.

hierarchy

Classes form a hierarchy. Subclasses inherit higher-class form. Higher class abstracts something common from subclasses.

association

Object or feature perception allows similar or identical objects or features to enter mind.

inference

Mind also makes and stores inferences, such as cause and effect.

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