vật hóa
Definition
- Verb (Psychology):
- To objectify: To treat or regard something abstract, such as a feeling, thought, or process, as a concrete or material object. This involves making an internal, subjective experience into an external, observable entity for study or analysis.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Nhà tâm lý học vật hóa cảm giác lo âu để nghiên cứu. (The psychologist objectified the sensation of anxiety to study it.)
- Quá trình vật hóa những trải nghiệm chủ quan là một bước quan trọng trong phương pháp này. (The process of objectifying subjective experiences is a crucial step in this method.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in academic, philosophical, or psychological contexts to describe a methodological approach to analyzing consciousness or mental phenomena.
Variants and Related Words
- Sự vật hóa (n): Objectification. The act or result of making something abstract into an object.
- Sự vật hóa cảm xúc có thể giúp hiểu rõ hơn về nó. (The objectification of emotion can lead to a better understanding of it.)
Synonyms
- Objectify: To treat as an object or give concrete form to an abstraction.
- Reify: To regard or treat an idea or concept as if it had a material existence.
Related Concepts
- Khách quan hóa: To make objective. While similar, this often implies removing personal bias, whereas "vật hóa" specifically implies treating an abstraction as a tangible object.
- Cụ thể hóa: To concretize. This is a more general term for making something specific or tangible, not exclusively used in psychological contexts.