Hi Jinan
Einstein described the relation between the sensible world and abstraction
“not as the one soup has to beef but as the one a jacket has with a number
in a cloak room” (Einstein 2005: 113)
Einstein, A. (2005). *Como Vejo A Ci**ê**ncia a Religi**ã**o e o Mundo [How
do I See Science, Religion and the World]* Trans. José Miguel Silva & Ruth
San Payo, Lisboa: Relógio d’Água Editores
You can take a look at my paper: "Likeness, Abstraction and Knowledge, What
do we know in observational Drawing" for understanding why I quoted him
Published in TRACEY | journal
Thinking
December 2014
www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/
sota/tracey/
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On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 3:36 AM, Jinan K B <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I hope some of you can help me to understand ABSTRACTION deeply. What
> exactly is it. How does it happen or do we have to consciously
> abstract etc.
>
> i was very fascinated with the way method and methodology was explored
> and another time on various types of thinking.
>
> I have been trying to understand this by studying children's drawings.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> jinan
> independent Education Research Design
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