Definition:Object

An object is a thing. Everything that can be talked about in mathematics and logic can be referred to as an object.

Lewis Carroll was one of the first to consider such a basic abstraction, although he actually used the very word "thing".

Another word used in this context is "entity".

A general object may be referred to by an object variable which is a symbol used as a variable.

Particular objects can be identified either by means of their proper names or by means of a property.

As an example, "3" is the proper name for a particular number, while this particular number can also be identified by using, for example, the property "having the state of being the smallest positive odd prime number".

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