noun
- the quality or state of lacking a specific object, goal, or purpose
- in philosophy and phenomenology, the absence of an intentional object or target of consciousness
Usage: formal; philosophical
Usage: technical; philosophy
Examples
- The objectlessness of his wandering through the city reflected his inner confusion.
- She criticized the objectlessness of the policy, arguing it needed clear targets.
- The meditation practice emphasized objectlessness—a state free from fixed mental objects.
- His objectlessness in conversation made it hard to understand what he actually wanted.
- The philosopher explored the objectlessness of certain emotional states.
- Without direction, the project suffered from complete objectlessness.