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Abstraction is the process or result of generalization by reducing the information content of a concept or an observable phenomenon, typically to retain ...
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In computer science, the mechanism and practice of abstraction reduce and factor out details so that one can focus on a few concepts at a time. ...
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The exhibition exposed American audiences to abstract art for the first time. ... Abstraction dominated American art beginning in the 1930s. ...
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2. the act of considering something as a general quality or characteristic, apart from concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances. ...
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Der Blaue Reiter was to become the high point of German Expressionism, but it also opened the way towards abstraction with its stand for free ...
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11 Mar 2001 ... Abstraction is the process of taking away or removing characteristics from something to reduce it to some set of essential characteristics.
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A process (or a faculty) by which the mind selects for consideration some one of the attributes of a thing to the exclusion of the rest.
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The cancelling of the debt would be no destruction of wealth, but a transfer of it: a wrongful abstraction of wealth from certain members of the community, ...
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