A concept, then, is our general idea or notion of a class of individual objects.
Thus there are an infinite number of individual objects in the world which are composed of matter.
While it enables us to dispense with the immediate presence of the object, yet it deals with separate individuals; and the world is too full of individual objects for us to deal with them separately.
The Form of Beauty and the other Forms, must be in like manner superior to that which is found under the same name in individual objects.
But besides nominal essences, he admitted real essences, or essences of individual objects, which he supposed to be the causes of the sensible properties of those objects.
Thus, in the case of colour, we can distinguish colour in general and the individual colours of individual objects; or, to take a less ambiguous instance, we can distinguish a particular shade of redness and its individual instances.
But our experience or perception of individual objects is just as much mental as the thinking which originates a priori judgements.
On the one hand, we may start from the fact that our experience is no mere dream, but an intelligent experience in which we are aware of a world of individual objects.
He concludes that our apprehension of space is a priori, because we apprehend empty space before we become aware of the spatial relations of individual objects in it.
But, besides nominal essences, he admitted real essences, or essences of individual objects, which he supposed to be the causes of the sensible properties of those objects.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individual objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.