Dual Character Concepts

Abstract

Four experiments provided evidence for a class of ‘dual character concepts.’ Such concepts are characterized in terms of both (a) concrete features and (b) abstract values. Three experiments found that when an object fulfills only one of these two criteria, it is judged to be a category member in one sense but not in another. A fourth experiment showed that dual character concepts also support a distinct form of normative judgment.


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