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mõistet

Mõistet is the Estonian noun meaning concept, notion, or sense. In philosophy and linguistics, mõiste refers to the mental representation of a category or property—a content that a word or thought intends to convey. It is the cognitive content behind a general idea, rather than the physical form of a word or the external signs used to express it.

Etymology and related terms: The term is generally linked to the verb mõista, “to understand,” and to

Usage and distinctions: Mõiste is commonly used in discussions of definitions, categories, and abstract ideas. In

Applications: In Estonian dictionaries, educational texts, and scholarly writing, mõiste appears as a foundational term for

See also: Semantika, Tähendus, Filosoofia, Keeleteadus, Sõnastik.

related
words
such
as
mõistus,
meaning
mind
or
intellect.
The
idea
behind
mõiste
is
that
understanding
involves
grasping
a
content
or
idea
that
groups
objects
by
shared
characteristics.
contrast
to
märg
(sign)
or
sõna
(word),
a
mõiste
denotes
the
internal
content
or
sense,
while
the
sign
or
word
is
the
outward
vehicle
for
that
content.
In
semantic
and
philosophical
contexts,
mõiste
is
often
contrasted
with
tähendus
(meaning)
and
with
objektiivne
referent,
highlighting
the
difference
between
mental
content
and
external
reference.
clarifying
how
concepts
are
organized,
defined,
and
related
to
one
another.
It
supports
discussions
about
classification,
logical
form,
and
the
structure
of
knowledge.