Abstraktille
Abstraktille is a neologism used in some contemporary discussions of abstraction and cognition to denote a putative mechanism or method for deriving abstract representations from concrete data, ideas, or experiences. The term is not widely standardized and its meaning can vary between authors.
Etymology-wise, abstraktille combines elements related to abstraction with a suffix that suggests a specialized or diminutive
In conceptual frameworks, abstraktille can refer to a two-step process: first, the identification of recurring motifs
Applications of the idea appear across several domains. In cognitive science, researchers might treat abstraktille as
Critique of the term notes its vagueness and lack of clear criteria, which can hinder empirical testing
See also: abstraction, pattern recognition, representation learning, conceptual blending.