Concrete (philosophy)
This article is about the philosophical term . For the construction material, see Concrete. For the comic book, see Concrete (comics).
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In philosophy, a concept is considered concrete if it is not abstract: it must be both particular and an individual, and hence occupy both space and time. To say that a physical object is concrete is to say, approximately, that it is a particular individual that is located at a particular place and time.
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