👉 Unabstractedness is a concept in philosophy and mathematics that refers to certain mathematical structures or operations that cannot be expressed or defined using traditional axioms and definitions. Examples of unabstracted structures include rings, groups, fields, and algebras. In abstract algebra, unabstracted structures are those that can be defined by specifying their properties without reference to any underlying structure or operation. For example, in a ring, the elements of the ring form an abelian group under addition, and the