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2011
This project explores the relationship between objects, such as the one I, as an object, have with a painting and that this painting, as an object, has on other objects. My work process is about establishing the connection between objects and investigating what happens as the result of this connection.
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This project explores the relationship between objects, such as the one I, as an object, have with a painting and that this painting, as an object, has on other objects. My work process is about establishing the connection between objects and investigating what happens as the result of this connection.
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1993
The primary term in Aristotle’s writings (e.g. Metaphysics 1018a, 20) for object is ‘antikeimenon’. The ‘anti’ refers to something against or opposite; ‘keimenon’ is translated as underlying. What became the common term in day-to-day usage as well as in philosophical terminology is the term object.
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The primary term in Aristotle’s writings (e.g. Metaphysics 1018a, 20) for object is ‘antikeimenon’. The ‘anti’ refers to something against or opposite; ‘keimenon’ is translated as underlying. What became the common term in day-to-day usage as well as in philosophical terminology is the term object.
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Observing objects and programming objects
Systems Research, 1996osservare e programmare per ...
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Immersion Objectives and Test‐objects
The Monthly Microscopical JournalABSTRACT The presentation of Dr. Woodward’s photographs1 of Robert’s Nineteen-band Test-plate, brought to the notice of the Society by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. Jabez Hogg, affords au opportunity of making a few remarks on their value as a record of what has been done in America in resolving these marvellously fine lines ; and as in my ...
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Scientific objects and legal objectivity
2004PORTRAIT OF THE CONSEIL D'ETAT AS A LABORATORY ‘Those are the facts, like it or not’; ‘we have reached our decision, whether it pleases you or not’: the solidity of facts and the rigour of the law both have a kind of hardness which compels assent. What makes a comparison between the world of science and that of law all the more interesting is that ...
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Objects, object types, and object identification
1989Hans-Dieter Ehrich +2 more
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Quantum Mechanics, Objects and Objectivity
1995Turning from classical to quantum physics, new problems arise with regard to the traditional philosophical question of what a ‘physical object’ is. A recent ‘group-theoretical’ approach to the question as to whether it does make sense to speak of ‘quantum objects’ is illustrated, investigating the connection it affords with the traditional problem of ...
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