Quotes About Objectified
When Pascal wrote of the heart as having reasons that reason does not know, he was referring to a type of knowledge that is foreign to the academic disciplines and different from the type of knowledge we seek in daily life. He was referring to the knowledge of a transformation that could never be placed into words or experience and thus could never be objectified, dissected, and distanced from us.
~ Peter Rollins
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I have analyzed the peculiarity of cultural capital, which we should in fact call informational capital to give the notion its full generality, and which itself exists in three forms, embodied, objectified, or institutionalized.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
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Objectivity is almost a choice you make. As a burlesque performer, I didn't choose to be objectified.
~ Esme Bianco
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When we want to express our knowledge, we must be able to translate or reduce it to concrete terms, accessible to our senses and rational through the cerebral function. "Sympathetic'' experience always remains uncertain and open to discussion as long as it is not "objectified" experience.
~ R.A. Schwaller de Lubicz
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I suppose it is the lot of soldiers and Marines to be objectified according to the politics of the day and the mood of the American people about their war.
~ Phil Klay
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A use-value, or useful article, therefore, has value only because abstract human labour is objectified or materialized in it. How, then, is the magnitude of this value to be measured? By means of the quantity of the value-forming substance, the labour, contained in the article. This quantity is measured by its duration, and the labour-time is itself measured on the particular scale of hours, days etc.
~ Karl Marx
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Every idea that is articulated becomes a political idea because it is always objectified within an existing community.
~ Reinhard Bendix
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His hands are off," Gabrielle pointed out. "Posture's wrong," Kat said. "He's still ... hot," Gabrielle said, as if it were the greatest insult in the world. "I feel so objectified. So ... cheap," Hale told them.
~ Ally Carter
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What is assumed to be the materialisation of the inner truth of the self is in fact an idealisation of the material - objectified - traces of consumer choices.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Trump treats women the way Roman culture treated them at the time of Jesus—as property, objectified and ridiculed. We see in Gospel stories Jesus' radical approach to treating women with honor and respect.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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By the end of the seventies the feared yet desired black male body had become as objectified as it was during slavery, only a seemingly positive twist had been added to the racist sexist objectification: the black male body had become the site for the personification of everyone's desire.
~ bell hooks
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What is assumed to be the materialisation of the inner truth of the self is in fact an idealisation of the material - objectified - traces of consumer choices.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Philosophy, art, and science are not the mental objects of an objectified brain but the three aspects under which the brain becomes subject.
~ Gilles Deleuze
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I can't tell you the number of times I have been underestimated, objectified or deprived of fair credit for my accomplishments based on my gender or ethnicity.
~ Eve Torres
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Best greeting ever." He grinned … "You totally objectified me. It was awesome.
~ Lauren Dane
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Our thoughts, our faith, our beliefs, our efforts, all materialize, and are objectified about us. Our words become flesh and live with us; our thoughts, our emotions, also become flesh and live with us; they become our environment and surround us.
~ Orison Swett Marden
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Both women and nature are protected, restricted, objectified, idealized, and made passive.
~ Unknown
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Beauty is objectified pleasure.
~ George Santayana
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