具体
See also: 具體
Chinese
    
| For pronunciation and definitions of 具体 – see 具體 (“specific; particular; concrete; exact”). (This term, 具体, is the simplified form of 具體.) | 
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Japanese
    
| Kanji in this term | |
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| 具 | 体 | 
| ぐ Grade: 3 | たい Grade: 2 | 
| on’yomi | |
| Alternative spelling | 
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| 具體 (kyūjitai) | 
Etymology
    
Originally from Middle Chinese 具體/具体 (gjuH thejX, literally “arrange + body”), used in Mencius's writings with a meaning close to the literal sense, the entirety is arranged, in order.[1]
Repurposed in the 1881 work 哲学字彙 (Tetsugaku Jii, “Dictionary of Philosophy”) by Inoue Tetsujirō as a translation of English concrete, as opposed to abstract.[1]
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