释义 |
objectivize, v.|əbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪz| [f. objective a. + -ize.] trans. To render objective; to objectify. Hence obˈjectivized ppl. a.
1856Masson Ess., The. Poetry 432 Goethe's theory of poetical or creative literature was, that it is nothing else than the moods of its practitioners objectivized as they rise. 1874Bushnell Forgiveness & Law Introd. 12, I..accounted for the word as one by which the disciple objectivizes his own feelings. 1899Westm. Gaz. 8 June 3/1 The tendency to externalise and objectivise spiritual things. 1965D. A. Lowrie tr. Berdyaev's Christian Existentialism ii. 34 Objectivized knowledge in all its levels is withdrawn from the existential subject, that is from man. |