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objectivization|əbˌdʒɛktɪvaɪˈzeɪʃən| [n. of action from objectivize v.: see -ation.] The action or condition of making or becoming objective; an instance of this; something external in which an idea, principle, etc., is expressed concretely.
1929[see expressionism]. 1944S. Putnam tr. E. da Cunha's Rebellion in Backlands ii. 144 It [sc. Canudos] was the objectivization of a tremendous insanity. 1965D. A. Lowrie tr. Berdyaev's Christian Existentialism ii. 33 The objectivization of the criterion of truth usually means that that is transferred to another's consciousness and conscience. 1969W. Glen-Doepel tr. Metz's Theol. of World iii. 126 The de-privatization and de-existentialization, or, to put it positively, the ‘new objectivization’ of the Christian message. 1970R. J. Hollingdale tr. Schopenhauer's Ess. & Aphorisms 59 The will's objectivization. |