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objectification1860, noun of action from objectify.
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objectificationThe act of objectifying.
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objectificationA form of scientific analysis inherent in modernism which purports to subject people to objective scrutiny but typically leads them to being regarded as different and inferior. Often associated with t [..]
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objectification(n) the act of representing an abstraction as a physical thing(n) a concrete representation of an abstract idea or principle
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objectificationObjectification and De-objectification denote complementary aspects of human activity. In Objectification, human activity passes into a materially existing form, such as when a person makes something, [..]
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objectificationThe process of viewing or relating to persons in a way that depersonalizes them. When people are objectified, they cease to be thought of as living, thinking, and experiencing individuals (subjects) a [..]
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