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Anything which is known to a [[subject]] which can be perceived, imagined or thought about. Often contrasted with '[[Subject]]'.
The '''object''', in Epistemology, is anything which is known to a [[subject]] which can be perceived, imagined or thought about. Often contrasted with '[[Subject]]'.


'Transcendental Object' is some kind of object that goes beyond the bounds of both experience, experiential and rational knowledge, beyond the threshold of the conscious understanding - relating to us only in some kind of unconscious sense.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/LgeUzbK_Y3s?si=vnZoiZOjy6THJNRc&t=4470</ref>
A 'transcendental object' is some kind of object that goes beyond the bounds of experience, both experiential and rational knowledge, beyond the threshold of the conscious understanding-- relating to us only in some kind of unconscious sense.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/LgeUzbK_Y3s?si=vnZoiZOjy6THJNRc&t=4470</ref>


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The object, in Epistemology, is anything which is known to a subject which can be perceived, imagined or thought about. Often contrasted with 'Subject'.

A 'transcendental object' is some kind of object that goes beyond the bounds of experience, both experiential and rational knowledge, beyond the threshold of the conscious understanding-- relating to us only in some kind of unconscious sense.[1]

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