@misc{cogprints5663, volume = {24}, number = {4}, month = {December}, author = {Z. F. Shao}, title = {A Bipolar Model of Concept Multi-Representation (in Chinese)}, journal = {Journal of East China Normal University (Educational Sciences)}, pages = {46--49}, year = {2006}, keywords = {rule, cue, exemplar, schema, bipolar model}, url = {http://cogprints.org/5663/}, abstract = {This paper reviewed various views of concept formation, and advocates that the famous five approaches to conceptual structure{--}classical, prototype, exemplar, schemata/scripts, and knowledge-based{--}construct different representation systems. They form obviously a bipolar continuum of logicality and of flexibility. Compared with the views based on similarity, the views based on explanation only use a new kind of similarity. This paper classifies conceptual representation into four categories{--}the representation based on rules, on cues, on exemplars, and on schemata {--} and describe their bipolar structure.} }