STEREOTYPES OF THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN BEAUTY IN THE SYSTEM OF STABLE ASSOCIATIONS OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
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In modern linguistics, concepts are at the heart of scientific research. Currently, there are various interpretations of the concept as it is widely used. From a historical point of view the concept of P. Referring to Abelard's research, the scientist interprets the concept as a fundamental concept. In his view, the concept is a triangle: an empty vessel that needs to be filled - a concept that is born in the human mind - a personal expression, which is formed as an "object created by God." "When we say 'Socrates is running', we are taking the concept [sensus] from speech to be a concept created in someone's mind." [1]
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