abstrahierten
Abstrahierten is the past participle of the German verb abstrahieren. It means "abstracted" or "had been abstracted." The verb abstrahieren itself refers to the act of separating a concept, quality, or property from a particular instance or object. It involves focusing on the essential characteristics while disregarding the specific details. In philosophical contexts, abstraction is a fundamental mental process for forming general concepts and ideas. For example, one might abstract the concept of "redness" from observing various red objects like apples, fire trucks, and stop signs. The past participle "abstrahierten" would be used to describe something that has undergone this process of abstraction. It can be used in various fields, including mathematics, philosophy, and art, to denote a state of being removed from concrete reality or specific examples. The meaning is context-dependent but consistently relates to a departure from the tangible or particular towards the general or conceptual.