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[from 'The Limits of Abstraction' by Kit Fine, in 18. Thought / E. Abstraction / 7. Abstracta by Equivalence ]

Full Idea

A principle of abstraction is 'conceptual' when the items upon which it abstracts are concepts (e.g. a one-one correspondence associated with a number), and 'objectual' if they are objects (parallel lines associated with a direction).

Gist of Idea

We can abstract from concepts (e.g. to number) and from objects (e.g. to direction)

Source

Kit Fine (The Limits of Abstraction [2002], I)

Book Reference

Fine,Kit: 'The Limits of Abstraction' [OUP 2008], p.1