- Look up
subjective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subjective may
refer to:
Subjectivity, a subject's
personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires...
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subjective lens.
Subjectivity is an
inherently social mode that
comes about through innumerable interactions within society. As much as
subjectivity is...
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Political subjectivity is a term used to
indicate the
deeply embedded nature of
subjectivity and
subjective experience in a
socially constructed system...
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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...
- matter. However,
these Platonists did not make Berkeley's turn
toward subjectivity.
Plato helped anti****te
these ideas by
creating an
analogy about people...
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Subjective well-being (SWB) is a self-reported
measure of well-being,
typically obtained by questionnaire. Ed
Diener developed a
tripartite model of SWB...
- 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 constancy or
perceptual constancy is the
perception of an
object or
quality as
constant even
though our
sensation of the
object changes. While...
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Database PsycINFO Scopus Sociological Abstracts "
Subjectivity". Palgrave.
Retrieved 2020-03-08. "
Subjectivity (2001)". MIAR:
Information Matrix for the Analysis...
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distinction between subjectivity and objectivity: the
existence of knowledge, ideas, or
information either dependent upon a
subject (
subjectivity) or independent...