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An Epistemological Look into "Concept" In Arabic: A Contrastive View

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  • Ibrahim Kayed Mahmoud Mohammad

    (Department of English, University of Jordan.)

  • Omar Abdullah Alanbar

    (Isra University, Jordan.)

  • Baker Bani-Khair

    (Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, The Hashemite University.)

  • Khaled Abdullah Al-Anbar

    (Department of English, University of Jordan.)

  • Tareq Ibraheem Al-Zyadat

    (Isra University,)

Abstract

The paper mainly focuses on the term "concept" and "perception", as to know whether they mean the same, denote the same sign, and have the same meaning, or whether they differ in terms of significance and meaning. In this paper, we will try to compare them through their multiple definitions and their different uses in different sciences and disciplines of knowledge according to various theorists in the field. The "concept" and "perception" are two important terms in terminology, and despite this importance, scientists and researchers have not been able to define them clearly because they are connected with almost all areas of life and types of science, so the definitions continue to greatly vary, and the opinions of researchers differ on this matter, which made the argument difficult to point out direct differences between them historically and theoretically.

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  • Ibrahim Kayed Mahmoud Mohammad & Omar Abdullah Alanbar & Baker Bani-Khair & Khaled Abdullah Al-Anbar & Tareq Ibraheem Al-Zyadat, 2023. "An Epistemological Look into "Concept" In Arabic: A Contrastive View," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 39(1), pages 546-553, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:journl:v:39:y:2023:i:1:p:546-553
    DOI: 10.47577/tssj.v39i1.7964
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