💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Object world"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| outside worldnoun | (idiomatic) The rest of the world outside of some closed, restricted, or remote environment. |
| external worldnoun | (philosophy) The world consisting of all the objects and events which are experienceable or whose existence is accepted by the human mind, but which exist independently of the mind. |
| real worldnoun | The realm of human experience comprising physical objects, and excluding theoretical constructs, hypotheses, artificial environments, and "virtual" worlds such as the Internet, computer simulations, or the imagination. |
| umbworldnoun | (neologism) The surrounding world; the world or sphere about one; the environment. |
| thought-worldnoun | The world as seen in terms of the attitudes, belief systems, assumptions etc. of a given society or people. |
| phenomenal worldnoun | (philosophy) Especially in philosophical idealism, the world as it appears to human beings as a result of being structured by human understanding; the world as experienced, as opposed to the world of things-in-themselves. |
| worldnoun | (with "the" or a plural possessive pronoun) The subjective human experience, regarded collectively; human collective existence; existence in general; the reality we live in. |
| thoughtworldnoun | Alternative form of thought-world. [The world as seen in terms of the attitudes, belief systems, assumptions etc. of a given society or people.] |
| otherworldnoun | (paganism) The other realms of existence beyond the world of mankind, especially the realms of the dead or the fairy folk. |
| objectivitynoun | The state of being objective, just, unbiased, and not influenced by irrational emotions or personal prejudices. |
| primary worldnoun | (fantasy) The real world of the reader or viewer, as opposed to the imaginary "secondary world" of a work of fiction. |
| dreamworldnoun | An imaginary world, such as experienced while dreaming. |
| visual spacenoun | (cognition, philosophy, psychology) The visual world as subjectively perceived by an aware observer. |
| lifeworldnoun | (philosophy) The world "as lived" prior to reflective representation or analysis. |
| world picturenoun | A particular conception or idea of life; a worldview. |
| umweltnoun | One's surroundings or environment; the outer world as perceived by organisms within it. |
| weltanschauungnoun | A person's or a group's conception, philosophy or view of the world; a worldview. |
| other worldnoun | Alternative form of otherworld. [A world beyond death; an afterlife.] |
| overworldnoun | (video games) An overarching map or region connecting various disparate towns, dungeons, or stages, usually represented on it by icons. |
| extrospectionnoun | The observation of things external to one's own mind, as opposed to introspection. Ordinary sense perception or reasoning concerning the things perceived. |
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