logical positivism in cognition

Concepts develop from perceptions and cognitive operations on perceptions {logical positivism, cognition} {radical positivism}. Propositions are for understanding and meaning. Perceptual experience corresponds to unique object or event {indestructible simple, logical positivism}, which can have proper noun for name. However, propositions about facts require words for classes, but such words refer to multiple objects {referent, logical positivism}. To be meaningful, language can build concepts from simple perceptual experiences, just as mind does.

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