Concept
Etymology: * From Latin conceptus, meaning "something conceived". * Derived from the verb concipere, meaning "to conceive, to take in". * Ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *ghebh-, meaning "to take hold of".
Meaning: * An abstract idea, a general notion. * A mental image or thought. * The basic unit of information in a knowledge representation system.
Origin: * The concept of a concept as an abstract idea can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy, where it was discussed by Plato and Aristotle. * The term conceptus was first used in the 16th century to describe the process of conception in humans and animals. * The modern sense of the word, referring to an abstract idea, emerged in the 18th century.
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