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Conveyed concept is a set phrase that denotes a concept as understood or perceived. If someone explains an idea or if an idea is conveyed by some type of media then that idea or concept, yes, is a conveyed concept but in the mind of the person/people to whom it was conveyed it is a concept processed within the framework of their understanding of that concept. That concept, being either poorly or precisely conveyed, is now a concept as understood or processed by whomever it was conveyed to and can be referred to as a conveyed concept.1 2 In computer programming a conveyed concept refers to information sent from programmer to AI, computer-to-computer, human to computer, programmer to programmer, etc. In programming an AI program, the conveyed concepts of the AI program are used as building blocks to program new concepts, and it is important that the conveyed concepts are fine tuned in order to create the correct response. In programming, programs need to compare conveyed concepts in order to communicate a correct process or response. In this media the concepts being compared are not what was programmed (the code) but the response of the program so that the code can be changed to achieve the correct response. 3 4 Because of the abstract nature of concept when paired with the word conveyed, the word conveyed transitions to a slightly different meaning than its historical Linguistic meaning in Linguistic semantics. Conveyed has undergone somewhat of a Semantic change in that it is used as an adjective to express the understanding by someone of something that was communicated to them. 5 This is especially true in the context of conveying meaning. In this context the actual material or words used to convey something to ‘Individual A’ is not the subject of the question - What was conveyed to 'Individual A'? Instead, in this context, convey means what is 'Individual A's' understanding of what was conveyed.6
Adjective UseThe conveyed concept is individual in that each person will use their cognitive process to interpret the idea or concept in their own individual way. So a conveyed concept is more than just the imparting of a concept or a concept that is conveyed. Once a concept is communicated it becomes a conveyed concept and unique to each individual. The word conveyed in the phrase conveyed concept is used as an adjective describing perception or individual meaning of a concept that has been expressed.7 In the thought process of the person who is interpreting the concept that is being conveyed they develop or construct(Cognitive_linguistics) a conveyed concept of what was conveyed to them.8 When conveyed is used as a verb then the concept can be poorly or accurately conveyed and does not hold the same meaning. Conveying MeaningWhen asked "What does this painting convey to you?", a person will answer with the conveyed concept of what they think the painting means. The same is true with any abstract information that we receive through our sensory(Sensory_analysis) processes. A billboard with marketing information is the same. The information may be perceived in a number of ways. A person seeing this information may or may not buy the product or service depending on their conveyed concept of that information.9 In communication the conveyed meaning of words has been the subject of studies and is an intricate part of human interaction.(CSCC) 10 ConceptsNew concepts are linked to existing concepts.11
This is also true when speaking of Religion. We all have a conveyed concept of God and Religion. But the conveyed concept of God I have will differ from other concepts.12 Not all concepts are conveyed to us. It is possible to give birth to a new concept by creating links internally.13 But with conveyed concept we are talking about a concept being conveyed from an external media or communication and then constructing our conveyed concept based on that information and existing concepts we have developed.14 Example UseConsider this:
If we study the first sentence we can draw a line from material to concept of height to child and then to "the conveyed concept". Because we are depending on the child's understanding of the "concept of height" in order to continue then "the conveyed concept" is the child's understanding of that concept. The word conveyed here is used as an adjective to describe what was conveyed to the student, the concept of height, but if the child still does not understand the concept of height then it could be said the concept was poorly conveyed and that the child's conveyed concept of height was incorrect. So the conveyed concept could be what was actually presented to the child so they could understand the concept of height or conveyed concept can refer to how the child perceived what was presented. This is illustrated in Concept mapping, a technique which can be used by teachers to gauge the success rate of materials used in a student's understanding of a concept. This mapping can be specific to one student or to a group but it maps the conveyed concept of the student so a teacher can fine tune their methods in trying to convey the concept. 15 1617. The Relevance theory can further explain how each of us can perceive what is conveyed to us in different ways.18 External links
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