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Real and abstraction
These are not mutually exclusive, but they have a relational direction to each other.
That is, you can have both together if you start with the real and treat the abstraction as a corollary.
Moving from specific to general can explain the particular specific without losing that specific.
But when you start with the general, there is no tether to a particular specific, and you “can’t get there from here” in a way that guarantees the specific.
Posted on March 14, 2009