Object (philosophy)

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Object (philosophy)
For other uses of Object, see Object. In Philosophy, an object is a thing, an entity, or a being. This may be taken in several senses. In its weakest sense, the word object is the most all-purpose of nouns, and can replace a noun in any sentence at all. (In ordinary usage, the word has something like this effect, but not as extreme.) Thus objects are things as diverse as the pyramidsAlpha Centauri, the number seven, a belief in predestination, and a fear of dogsCharles S. Peirce succinctly defines the broad notion of an object as follows:"By an object, I mean anything that we can think, i.e. anything we can talk about." [1]
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