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What is aggregate thinking? Action thinking? Abstract logical thinking?
You asked about different categories.

1. Thinking can be divided into action thinking, image thinking and abstract thinking according to the material dimension.

(1) Action thinking

Action thinking is thinking mixed with practical actions. Also called intuitive action thinking

(2) Thinking in images

Thinking in images is a kind of thinking activity using existing representations.

(3) Abstract thinking

Abstract thinking, also known as logical thinking, is a thinking activity using concepts. This is what you call abstract logical thinking.

Concept is a form of thinking that people reflect the essential attributes of things, so abstract thinking is the core form of human thinking. It can be divided into formal logical thinking and dialectical logical thinking. Concepts in formal logic are not contradictory, and have the characteristics of certainty, absoluteness, stillness and singleness, while concepts in dialectical logic are contradictory, changing, relative, moving and diverse. Dialectical logical thinking is formed on the basis of the development of formal logical thinking, is the advanced stage of abstract thinking, and is the reflection of the opposition movement that exists universally in nature.

2. Thinking can be divided into convergent thinking and divergent thinking according to the thinking direction of exploring the answers to questions.

(1) Convergent thinking

Aggregation thinking, also known as seeking common ground thinking and convergent thinking, is a kind of thinking that aggregates all kinds of information provided by questions to get the correct or best answer.

(2) Divergent thinking

Divergent thinking, also known as divergent thinking and radiation thinking, is a thinking that starts from a goal and seeks various answers along various channels.

Convergence thinking, pants, coat, t-shirt, shirt. . . . It's all clothes, just collective thinking.

Action thinking, such as you are thirsty and don't even want to drink the cup directly.

Abstract logical thinking, we study stocks, study curves and see the ups and downs.