Abstraction

1. The act whereby the intellect (as agent intellect) separates the intelligible species or content, i.e., the essence of the thing known, from the phantasm. 2. The intellectual isolation of a given objective formality of a reality under consideration.  Such abstraction, sometimes referred to as “formal abstraction,” is involved in the distinction of various sciences from each other.

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