Full Idea
If we aim to derive impossibility from inconceivability, we may either face a failure to conceive something, or arrive at a state of incoherence in conceiving.
Gist of Idea
Inconceivability (implying impossibility) may be failure to conceive, or incoherence
Source
Anand Vaidya (Understanding and Essence [2010], 'Application')
Book Reference
-: 'Philosophia' [-], p.831
A Reaction
[summary] Thus I can't manage to conceive a multi-dimensional hypercube, but I don't even try to conceive a circular square. In both cases, we must consider whether the inconceivability results from our own inadequacy, rather than from the facts.