Note that the introduction of this definition allows to go from the static net concept to the concept of neighbours.
This goes against the dominant discourses on race, which see race as a static and unchanging concept based purely on physical criteria.
Now, being is not a static concept according to Hegel, as Aristotle supposed it was.
There are several arguments against the static concept of language to be found in both the 'sentence-as-object' and 'text-as-product'approaches.
'Need is not a static concept: we need a longitudinal view and to understand how needs change.'
They were very mobile, as opposed to the original static concept, and thus kept the enemy guessing as to where they would be any given night.
He further held that the static bible-based concept of divine revelation was nonexistent in the thirteenth century.
As an alternative to inheritance, which is a relatively static concept, some programming languages use delegation, which is semantically equivalent.
Of course, this is only available for languages incorporating the static concept.
Knowledge cannot, by definition, be a static concept, so it can only exist through a dynamic, structured process of research and new discoveries.