Concepts are formed by people or other reflective animals while reflecting upon
the environment, subject to their sensory organs and size and the way such living
creatures are in contact with the immediate and distant environment. The location of
concepts is therefore assumed to be within the body of such an organism, more
specifically in their head of the equivalent place deemed to be the organ (system of
nerves) used for thinking. Other hold different views, such as Karl Jung, who holds
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that concepts may be attributed to space other than within the inside boundaries of any
body or mass or material formation of living creatures. In fact some people even
assume that inanimate object also have such property as "a concept" within their own
solid structure.
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