" to be objectified is to be only considered for one's physical worth (to be only considered for one's capacity to produce physically fit children, or for one's capacity to provide for the production of physically fit children) "

- philosophy of the body  

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" apparent self-objectification may be employed when one wants attention at a particular point in time "

- philosophy of the body  


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