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Abstractly vs Abstractum - What's the difference?

abstractly | abstractum |

As an adverb abstractly

is in an abstract state or manner; separately; absolutely, as matter abstractly considered .

As a noun abstractum is

(philosophy|usually|in the plural) something which is abstract or exists abstractly .

abstractly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • In an abstract state or manner; separately; absolutely, as matter abstractly considered.
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    abstractum

    English

    Noun

    (abstracta)
  • (philosophy, usually, in the plural) Something which is abstract or exists abstractly.
  • * {{quote-journal, 2008, date=August 5, Uriah Kriegel, The dispensability of (merely) intentional objects, Philosophical Studies, url=, doi=10.1007/s11098-008-9264-7, volume=141, issue=1, pages=
  • , passage=There are quite familiar and truly outstanding liabilities—ontological, epistemological, and phenomenological—associated with saying that merely intentional objects are abstracta , or mental concreta, or non-existent non-mental concreta. }}

    Coordinate terms

    * concretum

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