πŸ“š node [[object]]

An object is something that can be unambiguously referenced by means of an address.

A simple object is an object containing no parts.

The following are simple objects:

Complex objects are objects that consist of parts.

With the exception of the empty context, every complex object contains a context, which is required for assigning value to an interpretation

πŸ“– stoas
β₯± context
β₯… related node [[object of design]]
β₯… related node [[un objectives]]
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β₯… related node [[object detection with haar classifiers]]
β₯… related node [[object detection with opencv]]
β₯… related node [[objective]]
β₯… related node [[objective_function]]
β₯… related node [[week3 classes and objects lab]]
β₯… related node [[elegant_objects]]
β₯… related node [[object oriented democracy]]
β₯… related node [[objects and relations]]
β₯… related node [[prefer the subjective over the objective]]
β₯… related node [[the double objective of democratic ecosocialism]]
β₯… related node [[20210206104815 objectivism]]
β₯… related node [[20210311213212 object_oriented_programming]]
β₯… related node [[20210526153610 subject_object_divide]]