1. Hegel's concept is detached from material objects.
He said that we don't know where the concept came from, and that would be too mysterious.
In fact, his concept is a conceptual category of pure form, detached from material objects. However, later it fell into the natural world, and in the course of history, the self-movement was perfected, enriching its content to reach the concept of the absolute spirit.
2. Concepts are the prescriptive nature of things.
In my opinion, the concept originated from the first hunting and food distribution activities of humans.
The signifier and the signified jointly agree on the conceptual meaning, which makes the concept of language as the carrier establish a one-to-one correspondence with the thing.
Its characteristics are: 1. Sound and image are signifiers of objects.
2. The artificially agreed symbol is the referent of the object.
3. Human eyes and ears are naturally able to establish a language symbol system.
However, the nose, mouth, and tongue cannot establish a linguistic symbol system because they do not have the corresponding recognition function.
4. With the expansion of the scope of survival and production activities, as well as the deepening of thinking activities, human beings finally develop and improve the conceptual system through the combination of single words and multiple words.
Everything we can see today has a conceptual name corresponding to it, and we can all drink the name of the thing.
That's the concept! It's as omnipresent as air.