Hi Keith,
There are levels of abstraction. You can help me with the linguistic expression. I would appreciate it.
Best,
Lubomir
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Dear Lubomir,
I don't see any difference between abstract and very abstract.
The spoon becomes a spoon becomes tool-like, becomes event, becomes . . .
keith
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Sent: Wednesday, 11 July 2018 10:59 AM
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Dear Keith,
I appreciate your idea. Just a consideration: object-oriented codes are at a very high level of abstraction, above the notions of thing and system. They can subsume concepts of many kinds, even incommensurate concepts, because they are very abstract and relate to lower level concept by abstracting only a single aspect. What do you think?
With appreciation,
Lubomir
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