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Conceptual elements regarding quality

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The quality concept has roots in history since ancient times. It was mentioned and treated in the literature, both as a philosophical concept and as an economic concept. Over time there have been many views on the conceptual nature of quality, from Aristotle, which launched the concept of quality with the meaning of I, individuality, specific, what differentiates, until the Latin philosopher Cicero, who gave it the name “qualitas” with the meaning of “attribute”, “characteristic” or “way of being”.

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Vlad, D.E. (2020). Conceptual elements regarding quality. In: Concepts of Quality Connected to Social Media and Emotions. Sustainable Management, Wertschöpfung und Effizienz. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-28867-9_2

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