abstrahere
Dutch
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Latin
Verb
abstrahere
- inflection of abstrahō:
- present active infinitive
- second-person singular present passive imperative/indicative
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin abstrahō, abstrahere (“I draw away, withdraw”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /abstraˈheːrə/, /apstraˈheːrə/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -eːrə
- Hyphenation: ab‧stra‧he‧re
Verb
abstrahere (passive abstraheres, imperative abstraher, present tense abstraherer, simple past abstraherte, past participle abstrahert, present participle abstraherende, verbal noun abstrahering)
- (literary, philosophy) to abstract (to conceptualize an ideal subgroup by means of the generalization of an attribute)
- Det er umulig å klassifisere uten å abstrahere.
- It is impossible to classify without abstracting.
- 1971, Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift, page 11:
- tanken abstraherer fra de enkelte foreteelsene og ser sammenhengen mellem dem i abstraksjonen
- the thought abstracts from the individual phenomena and sees the connection between them in the abstraction
- 1928, Lorentz Eckhoff, Førerne i vår tids franske litteratur, page 37:
- den rene, abstraherende ratio er fremmed for livet og fatter det ikke
- the pure, abstracting ratio is foreign to life and does not comprehend it
- 2000, Karin Sveen, Klassereise, page 17:
- det hyppig anvendte begrepet ‘det moderne jeg’et’ lyder i mine ører som et abstrakt som får det abstraherte til å forsvinne
- the frequently used term ‘the modern self’ sounds to my ears like an abstract that makes the abstract disappear
- 2014 July 13, forskning.no:
- blant menneskehjernens store evolusjonære fortrinn er at den kan forenkle, kategorisere og abstrahere en rotete virkelighet
- among the great evolutionary advantages of the human brain is that it can simplify, categorize and abstract a messy reality
- (art) to abstract (to create abstracts, pertaining to the formal aspect of art, such as the lines, colors, shapes, and the relationships among them)
- 2012 November 15, iTromsø[itromso.no]:
- tryggheten jeg har fått gjennom års arbeid med akvareller, gjør at jeg også våger å abstrahere naturen mer enn tidligere
- the security I have gained through years of working with watercolors, means that I also dare to abstract nature more than before
- 2014 March 8, budstikka.no:
- fordi [kunstverkene] både er figurative og abstraherte, skaper det en spenning mellom noe man forstår og ikke forstår
- because [the works of art] are both figurative and abstract, it creates a tension between something one understands and does not understand
Related terms
- abstrakt (“abstract”)
See also
- erkjennelsesteori (“epistemology”)
- filosofi (“philosophy”)
References
- “abstrahere” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “abstrahere” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “abstrahere” in Store norske leksikon
- “abstrahere (filosofi)” in Store norske leksikon
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