Significance of Objective
Synonyms: Goal, Aim, Purpose, Intention, Aspiration, Ambition, Plan, Mission, Ambition.
In Dutch: Objectief; In Finnish: Tavoite; In Spanish: Objetivo; In German: Objektiv; In Malay: Objektif; In Swedish: ²ÑÃ¥±ô
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Buddhist concept of 'Objective'
In Buddhism, "Objective" refers to the ultimate aim of cognition, highlighting that diverse cognitions relate to separate realities, and underscores that the focus of perception aids recognition, rather than indicating a singular, true entity.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) Typically refers to an entity or concept that is the target of an agent's action; the text indicates that there is no true objective, separate from conventional terms.[1] (2) The ultimate aim or subject of cognition, which in this context refers to the idea that different cognitions cannot pertain to the same reality.[2] (3) The term used to describe the focus of cognitive perception—specifically, those elements that aid or facilitate the process of recognition.[3]
Hindu concept of 'Objective'
In Hinduism, "Objective" signifies the communal context influencing characteristics, the interrupted goals of beings due to the creator, and the aspirations beings pursue through their actions, illustrating a multifaceted relationship between community and individual aims.
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) An object that a Community resides in and over which it pervades, forming part of the relationship between Community and its characteristics.[4]
From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) Certain goals or aims that beings strive to achieve through their actions.[5]
The concept of Objective in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Objective" relates to the societal aspects of aging discussed in the text, emphasizing how elderly individuals contribute their experience and judgment to society and navigate their roles within it.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) This refers to the societal aspect of old age, which is discussed in the text, considering how the old man lives within society, and what he gives to the world, in terms of experience and judgement.[6]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This term describes the external world and the process of trying to realize the Lord through external means, which involves the objectifying process, the world of things and experiences.[7]
The concept of Objective in scientific sources
Objective pertains to the specific aims of the study, focusing on investigating how Yogasana can alleviate various digestive issues, highlighting its targeted purpose within the research framework.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Objective means unbiased or impartial, and the use of secret codes helped to ensure the objectivity of the counting studies.[8] (2) The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the basic concept about radiation in medicine is correctly understood by our medical students.[9] (3) This part of the study explicitly states the goals of the investigation, specifying what the researchers aim to determine and understand through their research.[10] (4) This refers to the aim of the study, which was to assess the periodontal status of pre-dialysis CKD patients.[11]