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nonabstruse

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nonabstruse (comparative more nonabstruse, superlative most nonabstruse)

  1. Alternative form of non-abstruse
    • 1993, Annette C. Baier, “David Hume, Spinozist”, in Hume Studies, volume 19:
      But of course Spinozism in an empiricist mode is Spinozism with a considerable difference, as ethics written in Hume's preferred nonabstruse style (and increasingly nonabstruse from Treatise to Essays and Enquiries) sets a different tone from ethics in ordine geometrico.
    • 2013, Lawrence C. Becker, Charlotte B. Becker, Encyclopedia of Ethics:
      [] contain material that helps us fill out Hume's views in ethics, as well as giving us instances of his experimentation in nonabstruse styles of writing on moral matters.
    • 2017, Ragav Venkatesan, Baoxin Li, Convolutional Neural Networks in Visual Computing:
      Written in an easy-to-read, mathematically nonabstruse tone, this book aims to provide a gentle introduction to deep learning for computer vision, while still covering the basics in ample depth.