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The Abstract and the Concrete

Philosophical categories describing theoretical knowledge of an object. By abstract knowledge is meant knowledge that is incomplete and one-sided and reflects individual aspects and features of specific objects in abstraction from their other aspects and properties. But cognition is true only when it is concrete, when it perceives objects and phenomena of reality in the integral unity of their aspects. This movement of thinking is called ascent from the abstract to the concrete.

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