- Look up
subjective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subjective may
refer to:
Subjectivity, a subject's
personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires...
- The
distinction between subjectivity and
objectivity is a
basic idea of philosophy,
particularly epistemology and metaphysics. The
understanding of this...
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Subjective logic is a type of
probabilistic logic that
explicitly takes epistemic uncertainty and
source trust into account. In general,
subjective logic...
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argument or by
decision theory and de Finetti's theorem. The
objective and
subjective variants of
Bayesian probability differ mainly in
their interpretation...
- The
subjective theory of
value (STV) is an
economic theory for
explaining how the
value of
goods and
services are not only set but also how they can fluctuate...
- In linguistics, a
subject pronoun is a
personal pronoun that is used as the
subject of a verb.
Subject pronouns are
usually in the
nominative case for...
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Subjective idealism, or
empirical idealism or immaterialism, is a form of
philosophical monism that
holds that only
minds and
mental contents exist. It...
- 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...
- The
subjective character of
experience is a term in
psychology and the
philosophy of mind
denoting that all
subjective phenomena are ****ociated with a...
- In
decision theory,
subjective expected utility is the
attractiveness of an
economic opportunity as
perceived by a decision-maker in the
presence of risk...