Objectivity

Anything, to be an object, must exist in awareness.
— John Deely, Purely Objective Reality (Mouton de Gruyter, 2009), 8. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781934078099

Objectivity springs and grows from the relational stream of awareness.

Whatever arises within the stream of awareness possesses objective reality.

What is objectively real is the terminus of a relation consequent upon awareness.

Unless they are related to the stream of awareness, some realities cannot even endure.

Some objective realities, e.g. Cerberus, are constituted by and wholly dependent on awareness.

Objective realities are termini of relations with awareness to which further awareness can relate.

Objectivity wraps up the openly accessible nature of all realities related to awareness as termini.

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