单词 | objectivation |
释义 | objectivationn. = objectification n. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > extrinsicality or externality > objectivity > [noun] > objectification or objectivization objectivation1848 objectificationa1856 objectivization1882 1848 J. B. Stallo Philos. of Nature ii. 213 The conception of an absolute ‘I’, evolving from the depths of its being the world of realities as the image and counterpart of the world of ideas..its temporary ‘objectivation’, destined to be annihilated, to disclose the entire realm of thought and of actual existence—not to the knowledge, but to the gaze, of science. 1873 Contemp. Rev. 21 447 The degree of ‘objectivation of Will’ in phenomena is what divides them into kinds. 1894 A. Lang Cock Lane 217 Objectivations of ideas or images, consciously or unconsciously present to the mind. 1907 Month June 602 That objectivation of faith which is in the articles of the one true religion. 1949 R. Wellek & E. A. Warren Theory of Lit. x. 117 The different objectivations of an age—from its religion down to its costumes. 1992 Ann. Rev. Anthropol. 21 540 For me, the great innovation was in the material rendering or objectivation of concepts, forms, emotions, social relations, etc. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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