CONCRETE  具體

OBJECT OR FEATURE which HUMANS CAN PERCEIVE USING THEIR ORGANS of PERCEIVE:perception. 
Antonym
  • ABSTRACTLACKING REFER-TO:reference to CONCRETE THINGS.
    Hypernym
    See also
    Old Chinese Criteria
    Shí 實 (ant. xū 虛 insubstantial, abstract) refers to something being manifest and concrete rather than abstract.

    • De Rerum Humanarum Emendatione ( COMENIUS 1665) p. 491

      CONCRETUM est aliquid ex materia et forma compositum: ut Doctus, ex homine et doctrina. (Ax. Omne Concretum Compositionem innuit: ergo et separabilitatem.) In specie vox rem cum sua forma exprimens ut Album; cui opponitur Abstractum, soam formam significans, ut Albedo.

    • Table de definitions, pp. 437- ( LEIBNIZ 1704) p. 437

      CONCRETUM est cui Entia inhaerent, et quod non rursus inhaeret. Nam interdum fit, ut abstracta inhaereant aliis abstractis, f.gr. matnitudo calori, cum calor est magnus. Et abstracta abstractorum indicantur adverbiis: v.g. calet valde, vel est calidus valde, id est habens caloruem magnum.

    • Historisches Woerterbuch der Philosophie ( RITTER 1971-2007) p. 1.33

      ABSTRAKT/KONKRET

    Words

      shí OC: ɢljiɡ MC: ʑit 0 Attributions

      Word relations
    • Ant: 虛/ABSTRACT Xū 虛 derives its sense from the meaning "physically tenuous" and refers to something being tenuous in substance or having only tenuous links with concrete realities. [EXPLICIT]

      Syntactic words
    • nabconcrete reference
    • vadNconcrete and substantial rather than abstract

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