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-An '''object''' is a [[thing]] that has [[physical]] [[existence]]. It can also refer to the [[goal]], [[end]] or [[purpose]] of something.+An '''object''' is a [[thing]] that has [[physical]] [[existence]]. It can also refer to the [[goal]], [[end]] or [[purpose]] of something.
 +) - idolatry - independent body parts in fiction - product - sexual objectification - thing
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 +==Namesakes==
 +*''[[That Obscure Object of Desire]]'' (1977)
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 +Fetishism is the belief that natural objects have supernatural powers, or that something created by people has power over people.
'''Object''' may also refer to: '''Object''' may also refer to:
* [[Art object]] * [[Art object]]
 +** [[Objets trouvés]]
* [[Cultural artifact]] * [[Cultural artifact]]
* [[Object (philosophy)]], a [[thing]], [[being]] or [[concept]] * [[Object (philosophy)]], a [[thing]], [[being]] or [[concept]]

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An object is a thing that has physical existence. It can also refer to the goal, end or purpose of something. ) - idolatry - independent body parts in fiction - product - sexual objectification - thing


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Fetishism is the belief that natural objects have supernatural powers, or that something created by people has power over people.

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