konkreetsel
Konkreetsel is a term used in some debates in philosophy of language and ontology to denote the smallest unit of concrete reality that can be perceived or observed. There is no single, widely accepted definition, and the term is not standard across disciplines. Broadly, konkreetsels are intended to ground referential content in tangible, spatio-temporal particulars rather than in abstract properties or universalities.
In semantics, konkreetsels are sometimes described as the concrete particulars that a sentence or description commits
Usage varies, and some critics argue that the term adds little over well-established notions such as object,
See also: particular, object, token, referent, abstraction, ontology.