nonobjects
Nonobjects refer to concepts or entities that are not considered concrete or perceivable in the way that physical objects are. The term is often used in philosophy, linguistics, and computer science to distinguish between things that can be directly interacted with or observed, and those that exist as ideas, properties, or abstract notions.
In philosophy, nonobjects can encompass things like emotions, abstract ideas such as justice or truth, or even
In linguistics, the concept of nonobjects is related to how language refers to things. Some words or
In computer science and programming, the term "nonobject" can be used to describe data types or programming