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Definition of Conceptually
1. Adverb. In a conceptual manner. "Conceptually, the idea is quite simple"
Definition of Conceptually
1. Adverb. In a conceptual manner ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Conceptually
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conceptually
Literary usage of Conceptually
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He means that the jorma nativa is not really (numerically) one and the same in
omnibus, but only conceptually, ie by the consideration of the mind ; so much ..."
2. The Concept of Knowledge by Panayot Butchvarov (1970)
"conditional If it is false that (if p then usually q) then q is meaningless itself
is conceptually true; for our concept of meaning may be such that, ..."
3. Superfund And Mining Megasites: Lessons from the Coeur D'alene River Basin by National Research Council (U. S.), Best, ebrary, Inc (2005)
"Conceptually, therefore, the RLP is not proportional to metal mass available for
leaching or erosion (that is, conceptually at least, two source types with ..."
4. Ontology, Or, The Theory of Being; an Introduction to General Metaphysics by Peter Coffey (1914)
"The similarity of really distinct individuals, which is the conceptual identity
of their qualities, is the ground on which we conceptually identify their ..."
5. Commentary on the New Testament, Intended for Popular Use by Daniel Denison Whedon (1880)
"The king, conceptually, never dies, because he lives in his successor; this
priest, conceptually, never dies, because he stands forever without a successor. ..."
6. The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking: Essays and Addresses by Cassius Jackson Keyser (1916)
"... they find that the effectiveness of our dealing with the material world is
precisely due to our dealing with it conceptually; they infer that, ..."