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Hello Jeannie Cavelos, I think the answer depends on the quirkiness of your story. Do you seek an etymological relationship for the word, or a historical linkage for the concept? The concept is historically documented in the writings of Plato. In fact the quintessence of the Socratic method is a semantical search for essence.
But hey, Aristotle in his exuberance would most likely be the one who would "burst forth [an idea] full blown".
Best of luck on your book.
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