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<p>can be understood to have central and peripheral members, and not just be evaluated in terms of members and non-members.</p>

<p>In a related vein, <a href="page.php?w=George_Lakoff">George Lakoff</a>, following the later <a href="page.php?w=Ludwig_Wittgenstein">Ludwig Wittgenstein</a>, noted that some categories are only connected to one another by way of family resemblances. While some classical categories may exist, i.e., which are structured by necessary and sufficient conditions, there are at least two other kinds: generative and radial.</p><p>
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