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Abstract concepts are ideas without physical form—such as morality, consciousness, time, and meaning—that exist in thought and language rather than as material objects. They can be discussed, debated, and sometimes mapped onto systems of measurement or quantification, though their fundamental nature resists reduction.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche treats abstract concepts as the real substance of spiritual and philosophical inquiry, often asking whether intangible principles like morality, ethics, or consciousness can be systematized, measured, or rendered tangible. The show frequently debates whether the attempt to quantify the qualitative—comparing morality to temperature or consciousness to energy—reveals truth or flattens meaning.
Topics that frequently appear alongside abstract concepts