① objectivity. The object is a part of the objective material world, which has the objective reality independent of people's subjective will.
② Objectivity. An objective thing becomes the object of cognition, not only because of its objective reality, but more importantly, it has a concrete connection with the subject, becomes the object of practice, and then becomes the object of cognition.
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An Object is anything that can be perceived or imagined. Objects include both things that exist objectively and can be perceived subjectively (such as concrete trees and houses, but also abstract things such as price and freedom) and things that have developed through thinking.
Object is relative to subject. What exists in the object will evolve into the form of subject when it is used for the appearance of a specific thing or specific to a certain thing, and other things related to it will become objects. When analyzing the relationship between the subject and other things at the object level of the subject, the things in the subject will show the form of the object at the argument level. Objects are just entities that they have touched but do not belong to themselves.