I'm not an abstractionist completely.
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Abstraction is a mental process we use when trying to discern what is essential or relevant to a problem; it does not require a belief in abstract entities.
I have a hard time with abstractions. I always go to the personal.
Abstraction is real, probably more real than nature.
The state, the state apparatus, is not an abstraction.
Abstraction is everybody's zero but nobody's nought.
I'm really interested in the nondefinitive element of abstraction.
Abstraction is one of the greatest visionary tools ever invented by human beings to imagine, decipher, and depict the world.
Abstraction brings the world into more complex, variable relations; it can extract beauty, alternative topographies, ugliness, and intense actualities from seeming nothingness.
I guess my experience with some stuff is kind of abstract.
The first type of abstraction from objects I shall refer to as simple abstraction, but the second type I shall call reflective abstraction, using this term in a double sense.
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