In this paper, my goal is to present the problematic notion of what I call conceptual realities, as they appear and �behave� from a linguistic point of view in space and time. After having analysed the positions ��and contradictory propositions�� of Strawson and Quine, about the four dimensions of the objects or particulars in space and time, I introduce what, on the one hand, the French Historians call le temps long (long time), and, on the other one, Elias calls �the fifth dimension�, which is conferred by collective memory or results from experiences as they are lived by cultural communities.
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