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What (who) is concretisation - definition

CLASSIFICATIONS THAT DENOTE WHETHER A TERM DESCRIBES AN OBJECT WITH A PHYSICAL REFERENT OR ONE WITH NO PHYSICAL REFERENTS
Concrete (philosophy); Abstract entity; Concretization; Concretisation; Conceptual object; Abstract detail; Abstractum; Abstract objects; Abstract (philosophy); Abstractness; Abstract Detail; Abstract object; Third Realm (Frege); Draft:Concretum; Concreta; Abstracta

Abstractness         
·noun The quality of being abstract.
Abstract and concrete         
In metaphysics, the distinction between abstract and concrete refers to a divide between two types of entities. Many philosophers hold that this difference has fundamental metaphysical significance.

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Abstract and concrete

In metaphysics, the distinction between abstract and concrete refers to a divide between two types of entities. Many philosophers hold that this difference has fundamental metaphysical significance. Examples of concrete objects include plants, human beings and planets while things like numbers, sets and propositions are abstract objects. There is no general consensus as to what the characteristic marks of concreteness and abstractness are. Popular suggestions include defining the distinction in terms of the difference between (1) existence inside or outside space-time, (2) having causes and effects or not, (3) having contingent or necessary existence, (4) being particular or universal and (5) belonging to either the physical or the mental realm or to neither. Despite this diversity of views, there is broad agreement concerning most objects as to whether they are abstract or concrete. So under most interpretations, all these views would agree that, for example, plants are concrete objects while numbers are abstract objects.

Abstract objects are most commonly used in philosophy and semantics. They are sometimes called abstracta in contrast to concreta. The term abstract object is said to have been coined by Willard Van Orman Quine. Abstract object theory is a discipline that studies the nature and role of abstract objects. It holds that properties can be related to objects in two ways: through exemplification and through encoding. Concrete objects exemplify their properties while abstract objects merely encode them. This approach is also known as the dual copula strategy.

Examples of use of concretisation
1. As part of its Rs 342–crore concretisation project, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched work on at least seven stretches in South Mumbai.
2. The working programme for the whole term of the Party Central Committee must ensure the concretisation and success in the implementation of targets, directions and important tasks set by the 10th National Party Congress.
3. Put together the concretisation of three roads and the subway at Metro cinema (an MUTP component), and you have Rs 50 crore being spent on upgrading roads and traffic.
4. "There is too much concretisation in our environment and when we have torrential rains as on Tuesday, the flood waters cannot percolate as it would have in an open area with trees and plants.