
abstract entities
Abstract entities are concepts or ideas that do not have a physical presence or tangible form, yet we understand and refer to them intellectually. Examples include qualities like justice or happiness, mathematical notions like infinity, or principles like truth. These entities exist in our minds, language, and shared understanding but are not concrete objects you can see or touch. They help us discuss complex ideas, make sense of experiences, and develop frameworks for understanding the world, even though they lack a physical existence.