To the first of these two sections, or to real objects of sense, we assign the highest grade of Opinion, viz.
To the second of the two, or to the images of real objects of sense, we assign the lower grade, viz.
Both the two last belong to the sensible world; the first to real objects, the last to images of those objects.
To be able to make such assertions, geometry must be stripped of its merely logical-formal character by the co-ordination of real objects of experience with the empty conceptual frame-work of axiomatic geometry.
It is clear that the system of concepts of axiomatic geometry alone cannot make any assertions as to the relations of real objects of this kind, which we will call practically-rigid bodies.
But a presentation of its principles thus clarified makes it also evident that mathematics as such cannot predicate anything about perceptual objects or real objects.
The succession of real objects, whose form is precisely Time, we know empirically, consequently as actual.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "real objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.