单词 | objectifiable |
释义 | objectifiableadj. Capable of being objectified or expressed in concrete form. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > [adjective] > capable of being objectified objectifiable1925 1925 C. D. Broad Mind & its Place vi. 306 To be ‘epistemologically objectifiable’ means to be capable of corresponding to the epistemological object of some referential situation. 1957 M. Feagins tr. H. Kunz in P. A. Schilpp Philos. K. Jaspers ii. xiii. 509 It is unavoidable to use the empirical, objectifiable data of knowledge (biological or psychological, for example) as guides to an explication of the ontic character of man as an active, experiencing and self-understanding being. 1980 D. Bolinger in L. Michaels & C. B. Ricks State of Lang. 382 ‘Asking a question’ is something that inheres in the relationship between a speaker and a hearer and is not an objectifiable thing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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