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Definition of Objectifies
1. objectify [v] - See also: objectify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Objectifies
Literary usage of Objectifies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Philosophy by Alfred Weber (1904)
"It is that which, not being, strives to be, becomes life, objectifies itself ...
These ideas or constant forms in which the will objectifies itself in the ..."
2. History of Philosophy by Alfred Weber (1896)
"It is that which, not being, strives to be, becomes life, objectifies itself ...
These ideas or constant forms in which the will objectifies itself in the ..."
3. Educational Issues in the Kindergarten by Susan Elizabeth Blow (1908)
"The self objectifies itself. This is an act of will. It recognizes itself in its
object. This is an act of intellect. The self-objectification and ..."
4. Symptomatology, Psychognosis, and Diagnosis of Psychopathic Diseases by Boris Sidis (1914)
"He is only wrong when he objectifies it, and then it becomes a delusion.
The patient may have the hallucination of hearing a voice; it becomes a delusion, ..."
5. The Religion of Science: The Faith of Coming Man by James Wideman Lee (1912)
"It objectifies itself in character, in laws, in governments, in art, in literature
through the action of the will, just as electricity through the will ..."
6. A History of Philosophy by Joseph Haven (1876)
"... your subjective activity objectifies itself thus. That tree, so called, is
not a real only an ideal thing. No, says Schelling, the object and the ..."
7. The Ground and Goal of Human Life by Charles Gray Shaw (1919)
"When one objectifies his ideas and thus, with Plato, endeavors to find himself
in the State, or when such objectification seeks the objectification of the ..."