Abstraction
Origin: from Latin abstractio, from the verb abstrahere (‘draw away’)
- the quality of dealing with ideas
- freedom from representational qualities (especially in art).
- the process of considering something independently of its associations, attributes, or concrete accompaniments.
Thoughts
- Locke, Abstraction, SICP, and the Programmer’s Toolbox
- Early Mechanical Reasoning and the Dream of Universal Calculation
- Meaningless Symbols in Twentieth Century Symbolic Reasoning
- Formal Methods in Ancient Greece
- What Might Simondon Think About Software And Programming?
- Heidegger and software