What Does Abstraction Mean and Why Is It Important?

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Abstractions play a crucial role in human reasoning by simplifying complex concepts into more manageable ideas, such as thinking of "beaches" instead of "grains of sand." The discussion explores the definition of abstraction, questioning whether it is a subset of properties, a metaphor, or a representation. It also examines the nature of abstract concepts, considering whether they are constrained by physical limits or are purely mental constructs. Abstract reasoning is highlighted as the ability to use universal concepts to understand particular instances, such as recognizing "parallelism" in two rivers that do not intersect. The conversation contrasts abstract thinking with concrete thinking, noting that individuals who struggle with abstract reasoning may interpret idiomatic expressions literally, indicating cognitive deficits. Overall, abstract thinking is presented as a more sophisticated cognitive process that allows for a broader understanding of situations.
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Abstractions are of extreme importance as a tool for reasoning, and we humans use them all the time to reduce complexity. Let's say, we think in terms of beaches rather than grains of sand. Also the words 'consciousness' or 'soul' are other examples.
So what is exactly an abstraction: a subset of the properties, a metaphor, a representation, or something else? The concept itself is hard to define.
Also what defines an abstract concept? Are there any physical limits that define it or is it just a mind process?
 
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ramollari said:
Abstractions are of extreme importance as a tool for reasoning, and we humans use them all the time to reduce complexity. Let's say, we think in terms of beaches rather than grains of sand. Also the words 'consciousness' or 'soul' are other examples.
So what is exactly an abstraction: a subset of the properties, a metaphor, a representation, or something else? The concept itself is hard to define.
Also what defines an abstract concept? Are there any physical limits that define it or is it just a mind process?

Abstract reasoning is, in its earliest forms, the use of universals vs. particulars. If I observe two rivers that run along side one another, but never intersect, I can use the abstract concept of "parallelism" to describe a Universal relationship, that is being demonstrated in this "particular".

That is not a definition of "an abstraction", but just a sort of sketch of what it means to reason abstractly (from an historical perspective).
 
'abstract thinking ' is sometimes used as a term in oppostition to 'concrete thinking ' for example in assessing whether people have certain cognitive deficits .
So a person may be asked the meaning of a well known phrase such as 'too many cooks spoil the broth' or 'people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
If the person takes these literally and thinks it is something to do with cooking or breaking windows then they seem unable to think on an abstract level . i.e. to separate the general meaning from the particular example given . So in this case abstract thinking does reduce the complexity of detail but describes a situation at a more general level which seems to involve a more sophisitcated way of thinking
 
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