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On this view, objective empirical judgments (i.e., empirical judgments which purport to refer to objects rather than merely subjective seemings or connections of sense impressions, and which purport to be universally valid for all judging subjects) are endowed with their objectivity and generality in virtue of the a priori concepts embodied in the relevant forms of judgment.
What explains our ability to refer to objects?
Today, we primarily use the term "thing" to refer to objects.
In the case of scientific theories, however, some of the terms commonly refer to objects or events that are not observed.
Letters recovered from the ruins of the city of Mari on the Euphrates, destroyed by Hammurabi about 1760, refer to objects of Cretan workmanship.
For example, it's quite common for citation to the US Code to refer to objects at the subsection level, sometimes right down to the paragraph level.
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John Baldessari explains that Warhol and Pop Art prompted him to ask frequently, "Why can't that be art?" referring to objects and sights he encountered every day.
"We have our basic necessities covered," he said, referring to objects like coffee tables and benches that help us eat, socialize and relax.
The minor premise, however, which specifically refers to objects in space and time (appearances), is committed to an empirical use of the term.
Ceramics broadly refers to objects formed from wide range of materials that are permanently changed when heated, including pottery, that is made of clay.
This difference may be due to the fact that our gestures referred to objects (nutcracker) and object-directed actions (riding a bicycle) while Gallagher & Frith's expressive gestures referred to inner states (I feel cold).
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