The "concept" was first outlined by John Locke as the "general idea" of a thing, for which we abstract a generalization from a large sampling of particulars. While equating things that are essentially different, we ignore the distinctions and abstract a greater whole. While no two leafs are the same, we can address a 'leaf' and communicate a necessary idea about the world.
Does a "concept of god" make sense? Does it make any less sense than the concept of a leaf?
Does a "concept of god" make sense? Does it make any less sense than the concept of a leaf?