These concepts are based on the idea that objective structures determine individuals' chances, through the mechanism of the habitus, where individuals internalise these structures.
In this way Bourdieu theorizes the inculcation of objective social structures into the subjective, mental experience of agents.
Uninodality corresponds with isogonality in geometry and vertex-transitivity in graph theory, and produces examples objective structures.
Instead, science will never end because our creative capacity to invent theories, regardless of any objective structure of the world, will never be exhausted.
The stability of the public realm in turn relies upon natural and objective mental structures which, with proper education, govern a natural progression from particular to general concepts.
This objective structure is augmented by psychoacoustic phenomena.
The objective structure of the universe and the intellectual structure of the human being coincide.
But as enduring classics like the now superbly danced "Symphony in C" demonstrate, personality is less important in Balanchine's works than style and objective structure.
Therefore, Flynt maintained, to merit the label concept art, a work had to be an object-critique of logic or mathematics or objective structure.
Ontogenesis as a process always results in a socialized subject existing within the objective structures of a particular cultural order.