Asked by Ashley Carchi on Jul 02, 2024

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Can a concept ever be completely concrete?

A) Yes, but only if it is a genus.
B) Yes, but only if it is a species.
C) Yes, regardless of whether it is a genus or a species.
D) No, because concepts only exist in our minds.
E) No, because a concept is never a particular, individual object.

Concept

A concept embodying the essential traits of what it symbolizes.

Concrete

Referring to real, tangible objects or phenomena, as opposed to abstract concepts or ideas.

Genus

A category of biological classification that ranks above species and below family, used to group species that share common characteristics.

  • Analyze the materiality of notions and identify distinctions between palpable and conceptual terms.
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aiman farhan6 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
A concept is an abstract idea or general notion, and as such, it can never be completely concrete as it does not refer to a particular, individual object. It exists in our minds as a mental construct. Therefore, option E is the correct answer.