Claude Monet
.... The images may seem vague when compared to the
real object, but the
real object is always vividly recognizable from them just the same. ....
(1944

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Object Oriented Languages
.... ball that has physical characteristics. "
Object" here refers to events that occur in the
real world. The "
object" in
object-based ....
(4482

18

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Aristotle's treatment of politics property begins, not with a ...
.... Having developed his discussion of the different forms of rule in a logical manner, Aristotle now reaches the conclusion that is the
real object of the exercise ....
(1623

6

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ARISTOTELIAN ENCODING IN RESPONSE TO "A DISCUSSION OF UNIT 4 ...
.... when vocabulary building was used as the primary source of communication, and have experienced a teacher pointing to a picture, or a
real object, and "naming ....
(3349

13

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Object Oriented Programming Languages
.... ball that has physical characteristics. "
Object" here refers to events that occur in the
real world. The "
object" in
object-based ....
(7488

30

)
The Nature of Mathematics
.... do not have answers, they have implications" (584) and that grasping a metaphor therefore means understanding its implications for the
real object it is being ....
(1734

7

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Federal Campaign Financing Regulations Equity v. Efficiency ...
.... process; if this is true, however, efficiency may only refer to the degree to which the laws decrease the size of the overall "pie." The
real object of the ....
(2225

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Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
.... club. Sexual pursuit, according to Turnell, is less the
real object of Merteuil and Valmont than successful dominance of others. [T ....
(4850

19

)
The Roman Empire
.... service. Plutarch suggests that some, notably Cicero, feared that the
real object was to set the stage for an eventual coup d'Ttat. To ....
(4943

20

)
Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... service. Plutarch suggests that some, notably Cicero, feared that the
real object was to set the stage for an eventual coup d'Ttat. To ....
(5015

20

)
Andy Warhol
.... reproduced by the artist's hand, becomes more important than the original
object, and the .... of the framed work of art hanging on a wall, more
real than the ....
(1331

5

)
Andy Warhol's paintings of Campbell Soup Cans
.... reproduced by the artist's hand, becomes more important than the original
object, and the .... of the framed work of art hanging on a wall, more
real than the ....
(1331

5

)
Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... This idea shifts momentarily as the globe becomes a
real object being twirled by Emma at a wedding party as she gives the globe, one she has painted herself ....
(5275

21

)
Evans - In Defense of History
.... and historiography's ability to produce the truth have led to this mood, with postmodernists Ann Wordsworth maintained "there is no
real object of history ....
(3412

14

)
Philosophy of Pragmatism
.... knowledge, whether a priori or a posteriori, seems to miss the
real point of .... condition of the "special relation" between the believer and the
object of belief ....
(2111

8

)
TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... Once this is done, the philosopher can boldly assert that he has discovered the
real nature of the physical
object as far as human intelligence and the ....
(1619

6

)
Comparison of Freud and Klein: Psycho-Dynamic Theories Identifying ...
.... If the individual absorbs the fact that the
real-world
object is good and not bad but remains paranoid-schizoid toward it because the ego's dominant dynamic is ....
(4822

19

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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... The
object's matter is what is unique to that
object, the
object's "thisness," and it .... are vocal expressions of mental terms and not things in the
real world. ....
(1638

7

)
Interrelation of Individual to the World
.... it, lets us know beyond any doubt that the sensation the
object produces is not a true reflection of the
object's primary qualities [or "
real Original Qualities ....
(1633

7

)
Yamaguchi & Simmel
.... only add meaning that is more profound to the ordinary
object being displayed, but .... are artifice, but they are used as manifestations of something that is
real. ....
(1449

6

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Cartesian Dualism
.... Once this is done, the philosopher can boldly assert that he has discovered the
real nature of the physical
object as far as human intelligence and the ....
(4096

16

)
John Dewey's Theory of Art
.... Furthermore, "the unifying of the ideal and the
real in experience through the .... By Dewey's definition, art exists only when the art
object "affords continuously ....
(1838

7

)
Berkeley's Argument on Reality
.... it is embedded into the equation, that if the mind is
real it must .... Insistence that the existence of an
object cannot be distinguished from its sense-perception ....
(1132

5

)
Hawkin's Thesis of the Universe
.... Black holes are also used to point out that mathematical theory can prove the existence of an
object before the
object is discovered in
real life (92). ....
(2733

11

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Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
.... However, Plato contends that it is the Ideas which are
real, with material things being mere imitations of them. Every
object or concept which is perceived in ....
(2323

9

)
Reality and Knowing Reality
.... This is counter to Parmenides, who did not se that both empty space and motion were
real. .... Every
object has both form and matter. ....
(1704

7

)
Theory of Alienation
.... worker was related to the product of his labor as to an alien
object; it stood .... of production, viewing work as outside of himself, as outside of his
real life. ....
(1806

7

)
Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... Caesar's
real object is to call anti Pompey forces to arms on behalf of Roman Law, but the subtext is that his political opponent Pompey is likely to suffer ....
(5842

23

)
Military Strategy
.... argued that the
object of science is knowledge and certainty, while the
object of art .... and military historians, is a relatively rare occurrence in the
real world ....
(1340

5

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Xena and the Feminist Theorists
.... have lost their vital connection to the ongoing struggles of
real women in .... voices or minimize those voices, then they recreate the subject-
object dichotomy and ....
(1952

8

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