abstraktit
Abstraktit is the plural form of the Finnish adjective abstrakti, used to describe things that are abstract or not tied to concrete form. The term appears across art, philosophy, and general discourse to refer to ideas, objects, or works that emphasize form, structure, or non-representational qualities rather than direct realism. As a word borrowed from English through scientific and artistic contexts, abstrakti has become a standard part of Finnish descriptive language in specialized registers.
In art, abstraktit refers to non-figurative or non-representational styles. Abstraktit teokset emphasize elements such as color,
In philosophy and cognitive science, abstraktit concepts denotes ideas that are not directly perceivable through the
Usage notes: in standard Finnish, the term for a paper summary is tiivistelmä, and abstraktit is less
See also: abstrakti taide, abstraktisuus, abstract in English-language discourse.