单词 | object-subject |
释义 | > as lemmasobject-subject object-subject n. Philosophy rare an external object which is perceived or interpreted subjectively by the individual, and the existence of which is dependent on this relationship. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > metaphysics > [noun] > matter or substance substancea1398 first substance1551 subject1590 hypostasis1605 byss1649 body1651 substratum1651 support1660 general substance1697 supporter1697 substrate1730 object-subject1867 1855 N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 541 The synthesis of something (whether material or not) other than self with self, or, in the author's favorite phrase, ‘object+subject’, is the minimum of cognition and conception.] 1867 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. (ed. 3) II. 484 Pure thought and pure matter are unknown quantities, to be reached by no equation. The thought is necessarily and universally subject-object; matter is necessarily, and to us universally, object-subject. Thought is only called into existence under appropriate conditions; and in the objective stimulus, the object and subject are merged, as acid and base are merged in the salt. 1933 A. N. Whitehead Adventures of Ideas xi. 177 No topic has suffered more from this tendency of philosophers than their account of the object-subject structure of experience. < as lemmas |
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