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They do not need to be objectified, seeing they were objective from the beginning, inasmuch as they pertain to objects and have never, any more than those objects, been "subjectified" or localised in the thinker's body, nor included in that train of images which as a whole is known to have in that body its seat and thermometer.
The Life of Reason George Santayana 1907
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I've subjectified them as thoroughly as Kissling has.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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I've subjectified them as thoroughly as Kissling has.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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I've subjectified them as thoroughly as Kissling has.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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I've subjectified them as thoroughly as Kissling has.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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I've subjectified them as thoroughly as Kissling has.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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So really, if we are happy to argue for banning the objectification of (groups of) people, then as a consequence we must also decide whether we wish to promote the principle of blanket bans or promote an increasingly subjectified world.
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Modern individuals are subjectified and objectified all at once.
Asthmatic 2009
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* William Vallicella at "Maverick Philosopher" summarizes an argument that Romanticism is subjectified occasionalism in About Schmitt: Romanticism as a Form of Occasionalism.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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* William Vallicella at "Maverick Philosopher" summarizes an argument that Romanticism is subjectified occasionalism in About Schmitt: Romanticism as a Form of Occasionalism.
Things of Interest 2005
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