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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The meaning of the object

The neoteric human being is now being cut off from the order of nature and establishes itself as the rationally reflecting and acting subject which is now posited against "the object" of its cognitive and practical activity.
What does "the object" in the sentence above mean? Does it mean the goal of the activity? Could you help me clarify it? Thanks.
  

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It seems more general than just a goal. It's anything related to the product (result, output, desired outcome) of its activity.

  • It seems more general than just a goal.
  • It's anything related to the product (result, output, desired outcome) of its activity.
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It seems more general than just a goal. It's anything related to the product (result, output, desired outcome) of its activity.

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