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Definition of Objectivities
1. objectivity [n] - See also: objectivity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Objectivities
Literary usage of Objectivities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer (1854)
"To be conditioned is to be environed with objectivities which circumscribe, ...
These objectivities have and retain certain inherent and special qualities, ..."
2. God in Christ: Three Discourses by Horace Bushnell (1876)
"They do not conceive that Christianity rather fulfills Judaism than displaces
it—that, while it dismisses the outward rites and objectivities of the old ..."
3. Philosophy of Law by Josef Kohler, Adalbert Albrecht (1914)
"We can only say: in the universe there is a plenitude of different objectivities
that operate on our subjectivity which represents the slate on which the ..."
4. On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge by Malcolm Guthrie (1882)
"... represent objectivities, except in so far as they are the special effects
wrought by the attractions, repulsions, and motions of objectivities upon the ..."
5. Divine Nescience of Future Contingencies a Necessity: Being an Introduction by Lorenzo Dow McCabe (1882)
"God's will is free absolutely ; it is controlled by no objectivities, ...
Before God created any thing there were no objectivities to influence him, and, ..."
6. The Art of Reasoning: A Popular Exposition of the Principles of Logic by Samuel Neil (1853)
"No one can be blind to the importance of such an arrangement and orderly disposition
of the objectivities of thought : it marks an era in thinking; ..."