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conjunctive concept

conjunctive concept

a concept that is defined by a set of attributes, every member of which must be present for the concept to apply. For example, the concept brother requires the joint presence of the attributes (a) male and (b) sibling, neither of which may be omitted. Compare disjunctive concept.

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