Concept and conception

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Hi people. Is there any cookie-cutter difference between the words "concept" and "conception"?
 

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Hi people. Is there any cookie-cutter difference between the words "concept" and "conception"?
No. A concept is an abstract idea. A conception is an instantiation of that idea in your head.
"Do you have any conception of this concept?"
 

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No. A concept is an abstract idea. A conception is an instantiation of that idea in your head.
"Do you have any conception of this concept?"
That is to say: conception=understanding, concept=general idea.
 

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In modern "object-oriented" languages you have to instantiate objects (of a certain type or "class") to have something concrete to work with.
 
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