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Discover LudwigThe phrase "non-concrete" is a grammatically correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to something that is abstract, intangible, or not physical in nature. You can use the phrase "non-concrete" when describing an idea, concept, or emotion that cannot be seen or touched, such as: - The non-concrete concept of success is difficult to define, as it means different things to different people. - The artist's work often explores the non-concrete boundaries between reality and perception. - One of the major challenges in teaching is helping students understand and apply non-concrete principles, such as critical thinking and problem-solving skills. - In the business world, it is important to have a balance of both concrete and non-concrete goals in order to achieve long-term success.
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Could there perhaps be two kinds of non-universals, concrete non-universals or concrete individuals (those would be the particulars, thick or thin), and abstract non-universals or abstract individuals ('accidents' or 'tropes' or 'property instances'), things that are properties or qualities (and relations as well), things like "the (individual) whiteness of the Taj Mahal"?
Vitiello said the agency expects to award up to four more contracts for non-concrete prototypes next week.
Realism gives you precise details of the material world, but can also then miss the larger, non-concrete historical forces that are driving historical change.
In an address Monday to Russia's foreign envoys, Putin spoke about the West in his habitually inimical but non-concrete tone, accusing it of "unilateral actions that contradict international law" with "so-called humanitarian operations" and "intervention in internal conflicts".
Measures of restlessness are promising tools for assessing specific types of discomfort, such as those associated with lameness, but additional tools are needed to assess comfort of non-concrete standing surfaces.
The synthesized plaster composites help to clean environment and can be used for low-economical cheap lightweight units suitable for load bearing non-concrete low-height walls of buildings.
Since Nominalism rejects abstract objects because of their non-spatiotemporality and their causal inertness, Nominalism also rejects non-concrete objects.
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Thus, the intuition that there could have been something that does not actually exist is understood as the claim that there are non-concrete things that could have been concrete: ∃x ¬C!x ∧ ◇C!x).
These objects are non-concrete in virtue of being non-spatiotemporal and causally inert but they are not abstract since they could have been concrete (Linsky and Zalta 1994).
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