Abstract

The ability to operate with knowledge is based on the use of relevant concepts, their designations and descriptions. The latter, presented in a brief form, are the essence of definitions that adequately reflect the meaning embedded in this knowledge, and its features largely determine further logical constructions. Traditionally, descriptions are built on the basis of concepts related to the signs and connections inherent in the object of attention. The literature offers a description of concepts in the context of the context-semantic paradigm. The article attempts to consider not only the wellknown, but all potentially possible ways of forming an adequate description of the semantic content of concepts, using the version of the transdisciplinary approach proposed at the Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This option involves the identification and systematization of knowledge within the framework of a holistic structure. The procedure for forming a description that reveals the meaning of knowledge is considered as a method for solving the corresponding problem. Logical procedures that establish the origin of concepts and make it possible to indicate their place in a holistic structure, to determine the attainable boundaries of formalization in the formation of the desired descriptions and, consequently, the potential possibilities of realizability of strong artificial intelligence are described.

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