Object
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- Object (philosophy) Object is a technical term used in epistemology, a branch of philosophy concerning itself with the study of knowing. Aristotle had said, "All men by nature desire to know." René Descartes expanded this knowing into the grounds of certainty with cogito ergo sum, typically translated as "I think therefore I am." The thinker, a thing, being or concept
- Entity An entity is something that has a distinct, separate existence, though it need not be a material existence. In particular, abstractions and legal fictions are usually regarded as entities. In general, there is also no presumption that an entity is animate. Entities are used in system developmental models that display communications and internal, something that is tangible and within the grasp of the senses
- Object (grammar) An object in grammar is part of a sentence, and often part of the predicate. It denotes somebody or something involved in the subject's "performance" of the verb. As an example, the following sentence is given:, a sentence element, such as a direct object or an indirect object
- Object (abstract) An abstract object is an object which does not exist at any particular time or place, but rather exists as a type of thing . In philosophy, an important distinction is whether an object is considered abstract or concrete. Abstract objects are sometimes called abstracta (sing. abstractum) and concrete objects are sometimes called concreta (sing, an object which does not exist at any particular time or place
- Object (mathematics) In mathematics and its philosophy, a mathematical object is an abstract object arising in mathematics, an abstract object arising in mathematics
- Goal A goal or objective is a projected state of affairs that a person or a system plans or intends to achieve—a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development. Many people endeavor to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines, an aim, target or objective
- Physical body In physics, a physical body or physical object is a collection of masses, taken to be one. For example, a cricket ball can be considered an object but the ball also consists of many particles (pieces of matter) or object, in physics, a collection of masses
- Object, an entity treated by mathematical category theory In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them: it abstracts from sets and functions respectively to objects linked in diagrams by morphisms or arrows
- 3D model In 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation of any three-dimensional surface of object via specialized software. The product is called a 3D model. It can be displayed as a two-dimensional image through a process called 3D rendering or used in a computer simulation of physical phenomena. The model, a representation of a physical object
- Object (National Register of Historic Places) The U.S. National Register of Historic Places classifies its listings by various types of properties. Listed properties generally fall into one of five categories, though there are special considerations for other types of properties which do not fit into these five broad categories or fit into more specialized subcategories. The five general, a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
In computing:
- Object (computer science) In computer science, an object is any entity that can be manipulated by the commands of a programming language, such as a value, variable, function, or data structure, a language mechanism for binding data with methods that operate on that data
- Object-oriented programming Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm that uses "objects" – data structures consisting of datafields and methods together with their interactions – to design applications and computer programs. Programming techniques may include features such as data abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, polymorphism, and (OOP), in which an object is an instance of a class or array
- Object file In computer science, an object file is an organized collection of named objects[citation needed], and typically these objects are sequences of computer instructions in a machine code format, which may be directly executed by a computer's CPU. Object files are typically produced by a compiler as a result of processing a source code file. Object, the output of a compiler or other translator program (also known as "object code")
- Object (Information Processing), an information source for an information processor An information processor or information processing system, as its name suggests, is a system which takes information (a sequence of enumerated states) in one form and processes (transforms) it into another form, e.g. to statistics, by an algorithmic process
- HTML object element An HTML element is an individual component of an HTML document. HTML documents are composed of a tree of HTML elements and other nodes, such as text nodes. Each element can have attributes specified. Elements can also have content, including other elements and text. HTML elements represent semantics, or meaning. For example, the title element
In popular culture:
- Object, a song by The Cure The Cure are an English rock band formed in Crawley, West Sussex in 1976. The band has experienced several line-up changes, with frontman, vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter Robert Smith being the only constant member. The Cure first began releasing music in the late 1970s with their debut album Three Imaginary Boys ; this, along with on their 1979 album Three Imaginary Boys Three Imaginary Boys is English rock band The Cure's debut album, released in May 1979 by Fiction Records. It was later released in the United States with a slightly different song line-up as Boys Don't Cry
- Objects from the 2006 television series The Lost Room The Objects from The Lost Room are powerful artifacts from the Sci Fi Channel mini-series The Lost Room. The set consists of roughly one hundred everyday items one would expect to find in an occupied motel room in the 1960s. They are indestructible under most circumstances and possess various supernatural powers
- "Object", a song by Ween from La Cucaracha La Cucaracha is the ninth studio album released by the alternative rock band Ween. The album was available streaming on the band's MySpace page October 16–19, 2007, and it was released on October 23. It was named the 2007 Album of the Year by Magnet magazine
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