An object of the mind is an object that exists in the mind or imagination, but which, in the real world, can only be represented or modeled. Some such...
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nonexistent objects are a concept advanced by Austrian philosopher Alexius Meinong in the 19th and 20th centuries within a "theory of objects". He was interested...
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time, a concept in physics Imagination, a mental faculty Object of the mind, an object of the imagination Imaginary Records, a record label "Imaginary"...
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our mind consistent with the information provided by our senses, using Occam's razor. In common usage an object is the material inside the boundary of an...
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features of some material objects. The evolutionary history of the mind is tied to the development of nervous systems, which led to the formation of brains...
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abstraction Object of the mind Platonic realism Reification (knowledge representation) Symbol Theory Suzanne K. Langer (1953), Feeling and Form: A Theory of Art...
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Construct (philosophy) (redirect from Construct (Philosophy of Science))
is an object which is ideal, that is, an object of the mind or of thought, meaning that its existence may be said to depend upon a subject's mind. This...
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects. Objects can contain data (called fields, attributes or properties)...
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be an object at the same time. One approach to defining an object is in terms of its properties and relations. Descriptions of all bodies, minds, and persons...
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the mind itself. Examples of such objects are written calculations, a diary, or a PC; in general, it concerns objects that store information. The hypothesis...
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functions are made of multiple dimensions or units to some degree. One example of modularity in the mind is binding. When one perceives an object, they take in...
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theory of mind (often abbreviated to ToM) refers to the capacity to understand other individuals by ascribing mental states to them. A theory of mind includes...
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Abstract object theory (AOT) is a branch of metaphysics regarding abstract objects. Originally devised by metaphysician Edward Zalta in 1981, the theory...
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interaction ever be an object of empirical study? If the mind and body are a single entity, then are mental events explicable in terms of physical events, or...
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The Phenomenology of Spirit (or The Phenomenology of Mind; German: Phänomenologie des Geistes) is the most consequential philosophical work of Georg Wilhelm...
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Charmed (redirect from The Power of Three Spells)
potions. Prue, the eldest, has the power of telekinesis (the ability to move objects with her mind), and in season two she develops the power of astral projection...
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a 2004 American surrealist science fiction romantic drama film directed by Michel Gondry and written by Charlie...
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Object permanence is the understanding that whether an object can be sensed has no effect on whether it continues to exist. This is a fundamental concept...
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Objects are initially comprehended in the infant mind by their functions and are termed part objects. The breast that feeds the hungry infant is the "good...
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it to place the charm on the Garde, preventing them from being killed out of order. Telekinesis – All Garde can move objects with their mind. Enhancement...
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Image (section Critiques of imagery)
material object, such as paper or textile. A mental image exists in an individual's mind as something one remembers or imagines. The subject of an image...
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Yogachara (redirect from Three kinds of objects)
thing/object (artha)...Just as in a dream there appear, even without a thing/object (artha), just in the mind alone, forms/images of all kinds of things/objects...
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Philosophy of mind is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of the mind and its relation to the body and the external world. The mind–body problem...
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Idea (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
of some object. Many philosophers have considered ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being. The capacity to create and understand the meaning...
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within the teachings of the Abhidhamma (Buddhist psychology). They are defined as aspects of the mind that apprehend the quality of an object, and that...
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According to Vasubandhu: When the mind no longer seizes on any object (alambana) whatever, then the mind is established in the nature of consciousness only. When...
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Primary–secondary quality distinction (category Philosophy of perception)
into the object itself. Another key component of primary qualities is that they create ideas in our minds through experience; they represent the actual...
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Unobservable (redirect from The reality of unobservables)
through the formalizing apparatus of the senses and the mind in order to become perceived objects, which he refers to as "phenomena". According to Kant...
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Idealism (redirect from Theory of ideas)
that the mind's relation to any object is a necessary condition for the existence of the object. Russell thinks this fallacy fails to make "the distinction...
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Existence (redirect from The existence of physical objects)
understand the nature of knowledge, the mind, and language. This brings with it the problem of reference or how representations can refer to existing objects. Examples...
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