The book provides a unified account of the nature of concepts, with particular emphasis on the development of scientific concepts. Harold I. Brown establishes a database of examples of conceptual change in science, mathe- matics, society, and philosophy, and critically examines the influential theories of concepts in modern philosophy, documenting the way in which different theories of concepts provide different criteria for a successful conceptual analysis.
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