The challenge of abstract concepts.

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - Psychological …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have
a bounded, identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract …

[PDF][PDF] The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi, F Cimatti… - academia.edu
Abstract Abstract concepts ('freedom') differ from concrete ones ('cat'), as they do not have a
bounded, identifiable and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract concepts …

The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - PSYCHOLOGICAL …, 2017 - iris.uniroma1.it
Abstract Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have
a bounded, identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract …

[PDF][PDF] The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi, F Cimatti… - gral.istc.cnr.it
Abstract Abstract concepts ('freedom') differ from concrete ones ('cat'), as they do not have a
bounded, identifiable and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract concepts …

The challenge of abstract concepts.

AM Borghi, F Binkofski… - Psychological …, 2017 - search.pdh.ebscohost.com
Abstract Abstract concepts ('freedom') differ from concrete ones ('cat'), as they do not have a
bounded, identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract concepts …

[PDF][PDF] The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi, F Cimatti… - gral.ip.rm.cnr.it
Abstract Abstract concepts ('freedom') differ from concrete ones ('cat'), as they do not have a
bounded, identifiable and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract concepts …

The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - PSYCHOLOGICAL …, 2017 - cris.unibo.it
Abstract Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have
a bounded, identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract …

The challenge of abstract concepts

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - Psychological …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
concepts (" freedom") differ from concrete ones (" cat"), as they do not have a bounded,
identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract concepts are …

The challenge of abstract concepts.

AM Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - Psychological …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have
a bounded, identifiable, and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstract …

The challenge of abstract concepts

A Borghi, F Binkofski, C Castelfranchi… - PSYCHOLOGICAL …, 2017 - iris.unical.it
Abstract Abstract concepts ('freedom') differ from concrete ones ('cat'), as they do not have
abounded, identifiable and clearly perceivable referent. The way in which abstractconcepts …