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Term synonymous with abstract art which is applied to art produced from the early 20th century onwards which does not resemble a recognisable form. It is the opposite of figurative art.
Ãâó: www.csa.com/hottopics/marc/gloss.php
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[L:100] One of three logical acts of the understanding "by which concepts are generated as to their form", the others being comparison and reflection. Abstraction is "the segregation of everything else by which given presentations differ....the most abstract concept is that which has nothing in common with any concept differing from it. This is the concept of something; for what is different from it is nothing".
Ãâó: www.texttribe.com/text/kant_glossary.htm
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Key concept in wargames whereby complex procedures in an historical event are much simplified in a wargame of the same event. This usually works, sometimes it doesn't.
Ãâó: www.hyw.com/Books/WargamesHandbook/2-c-term.htm
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Simplification or alteration of forms, to present the essence of the object people or places.
Ãâó: www.irvingisd.net/macart/glossary.htm
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The mental process of forming abstract ideas.
Ãâó: sify.com/education/fullstory.php
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