Definition of Subjectivation. Meaning of Subjectivation. Synonyms of Subjectivation

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- "disciplines" (see Discipline and Punish: construction of the subject (subjectivation or subjectification, French: ****ujettis****t) as student, soldier,...
- Look up subjective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subjective may refer to: Subjectivity, a subject's personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires...
- Subjective logic is a type of probabilistic logic that explicitly takes epistemic uncertainty and source trust into account. In general, subjective logic...
- The distinction between subjectivity and objectivity is a basic idea of philosophy, particularly epistemology and metaphysics. Various understandings of...
- Subjective idealism, or empirical idealism or immaterialism, is a form of philosophical monism that holds that only minds and mental contents exist. It...
- Political subjectivity is a term used to indicate the deeply embedded nature of subjectivity and subjective experience in a socially constructed system...
- In grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part...
- Subjective validation, sometimes called personal validation effect, is a cognitive bias by which people will consider a statement or another piece of information...
- The subjective character of experience is a term in psychology and the philosophy of mind denoting that all subjective phenomena are ****ociated with a...
- Nagel used 'consciousness', 'conscious experience', 'subjective experience' and the 'subjective character of experience' as synonyms for something that...