CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OBJECTIVATE
PRESENT
Present
I objectivate
you objectivate
he/she/it objectivates
we objectivate
you objectivate
they objectivate
Present continuous
I am objectivating
you are objectivating
he/she/it is objectivating
we are objectivating
you are objectivating
they are objectivating
Present perfect
I have objectivated
you have objectivated
he/she/it has objectivated
we have objectivated
you have objectivated
they have objectivated
Present perfect continuous
I have been objectivating
you have been objectivating
he/she/it has been objectivating
we have been objectivating
you have been objectivating
they have been objectivating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I objectivated
you objectivated
he/she/it objectivated
we objectivated
you objectivated
they objectivated
Past continuous
I was objectivating
you were objectivating
he/she/it was objectivating
we were objectivating
you were objectivating
they were objectivating
Past perfect
I had objectivated
you had objectivated
he/she/it had objectivated
we had objectivated
you had objectivated
they had objectivated
Past perfect continuous
I had been objectivating
you had been objectivating
he/she/it had been objectivating
we had been objectivating
you had been objectivating
they had been objectivating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will objectivate
you will objectivate
he/she/it will objectivate
we will objectivate
you will objectivate
they will objectivate
Future continuous
I will be objectivating
you will be objectivating
he/she/it will be objectivating
we will be objectivating
you will be objectivating
they will be objectivating
Future perfect
I will have objectivated
you will have objectivated
he/she/it will have objectivated
we will have objectivated
you will have objectivated
they will have objectivated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been objectivating
you will have been objectivating
he/she/it will have been objectivating
we will have been objectivating
you will have been objectivating
they will have been objectivating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would objectivate
you would objectivate
he/she/it would objectivate
we would objectivate
you would objectivate
they would objectivate
Conditional continuous
I would be objectivating
you would be objectivating
he/she/it would be objectivating
we would be objectivating
you would be objectivating
they would be objectivating
Conditional perfect
I would have objectivate
you would have objectivate
he/she/it would have objectivate
we would have objectivate
you would have objectivate
they would have objectivate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been objectivating
you would have been objectivating
he/she/it would have been objectivating
we would have been objectivating
you would have been objectivating
they would have been objectivating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you objectivate
we let´s objectivate
you objectivate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to objectivate
Past participle
objectivated
Present Participle
objectivating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OBJECTIVATE»
Discover the use of
objectivate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
objectivate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Phenomenological Method: Theory and Practice
Such a conclusion, however, suggests that feeling-sensa have a primacy of
localization over other sorts of sensa.15 If, now, I objectivate the sensing of
feeling-sensa in their field coincident as a whole with the sensing of tactual sensa
as parts ...
2
Phenomenology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
Having now adverted to, grasped and objectivated something, a glass, I can
proceed to do the same with something else, another glass: I see, grasp and
objectivate "This," then "That." But were this all that I did, there still would not be
the ...
Dermot Moran, Lester E. Embree, 2004
3
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
If we now but open our senses, or, to use the terminology of our philosopher,
exercise the power communicated to us, to change our ideality into reality, we
shall doubtless see how this power does objectivate itself in particular forms ; and
thus ...
4
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris. ...
There is no doubt that all of us others are the real, wherein the absolute has
become truly objective ; the power to change our ideality into reality, and to
objectivate it in particular forms, belongs also to us, therefore ; and hence the
whole world ...
William Torrey Harris, 1879
5
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy Vol. XIII
If we now but open our senses, or, to use the terminology of our philosopher,
exercise the power communicated to us, to change our ideality into reality, we
shall doubtless see how this power does objectivate itself in particular forms ; and
thus ...
6
Using Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action to analyze ...
Moreover, from the role of the external observers, they objectivate their
belongings of what they belong, or, they present themselves as concrete selves,
to the lifeworld, that is, they identify themselves in the objective, social, and
subjective ...
7
The Theory of Communicative Action: Reason and the ...
Precisely because the individual worker is forced to split off his labor power— as
a function— from his total personality and to objectivate it as a commodity— as
something that is literally alienable, saleable— his now abstract, empty ...
8
The Way of Phenomenology
But when I objectivate this or that specific determination or quality of an object—
for instance, when I turn to Napoleon as victor at Jena— my objectivating is also, I
grasp reflectively, a thematizing of that determination. I objectivate the object-as ...
It also includes a retending of all this as I go on to reckon piece B by objectivating
B while maintaining my grip on A and protending keeping both B and A in my
mental grasp while going on to objectivate C; and it will involve reckoning with D
...
John Barnett Brough, Lester E. Embree, 2000
10
The Cambridge Companion to Adorno
The trick for art - and since art is the refuge for mimesis, the task for mimesis - is to
somehow objectivate without reification, to express without expressing something
, and to think without being too well thought. In the register of motion, it would ...