抽象論

ちゅうしょうろん
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An abstract argument — a theoretical or general discussion removed from concrete facts or practical measures.

Noun

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会議では抽象論に終始せず、具体的な計画を示す必要がある。

In the meeting we need to avoid sticking to abstract arguments and present concrete plans.

哲学では抽象論が重要な役割を果たすが、現場の問題解決には不十分なことが多い。

Abstract argument plays an important role in philosophy, but is often insufficient for practical problem-solving.