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Definition of Objectifying
1. objectify [v] - See also: objectify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Objectifying
Literary usage of Objectifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theological and Literary Journal (1855)
"Is the ideal here, in the same way a limiting of the spontaneous thought, and a
conditioning of its development, and an objectifying of itself to its action ..."
2. The Problem of Method by Howard Sandison (1904)
"The second element in the principle of self-determination, ie, the special
activity, differentiates into: The process of objectifying or making existent in ..."
3. Prolegomena to Ethics by Thomas Hill Green (1906)
"It is the irreducibility of this self-objectifying consciousness to anything
else, the impossibility of accounting for it as an effect, that compels us to ..."
4. Lectures on the Ethics of T.H. Green, Mr. Herbert Spencer, and J. Martineau by Henry Sidgwick (1902)
"For, observe, as so viewed, it is no longer merely the knowing, combining,
self-distinguishing, self-objectifying consciousness which Book I. shows us, ..."
5. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten by Susan Elizabeth Blow (1908)
"It may be that the conception of an eternal self-consciousness objectifying and
recognizing itself in a second self-consciousness which is in every respect ..."
6. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1895)
"Judgment is thus a shaping and objectifying of ideation: its result is a ...
Shaping and objectifying are thus complete. This is, to the psychologist, ..."