objectal

adj

Etymology

From object + -al.

  1. derived from obiectum
  2. derived from object
  3. suffixed as objectal — “object + al

Definitions

  1. Having the form of an object or objects

    Having the form of an object or objects; pertaining to the physical form of something; material.

    • The objectal world that is perceived by humans is objectively reflected in their thought because it is the lawfully complementary object of the thinking subject.
    • Objectal knowledge can also be found in the organization of the workplace, of the shop, of the plant. More generally, the organized space (Bolt, 1984) can be considered as the objectal form of situated knowledge.
  2. Concerning the cognitive representation of an object outside the self.

    • To what extent is a discourse purely single-voiced and without any objectal character, possible in literature?
    • Environmental conditions are recognized as affirming or negating only in relation to accommodations that constitute neither affirmation nor negation, because preparedness for them is non-objectal.
    • As with the previous infants, no object constancy score was obtained at three months, and an objectal score at three months was obtained.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA