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Subjectivity in a
philosophical context has to do with a lack of
objective reality.
Subjectivity has been
given various and
ambiguous definitions by differing...
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Subjective may
refer to:
Subjectivity, a subject's
personal perspective, feelings, beliefs,
desires or discovery, as
opposed to
those made from an independent...
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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...
- 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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Database PsycInfo Scopus Sociological Abstracts "
Subjectivity". Palgrave.
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Subjectivity (2001)". MIAR:
Information Matrix for the Analysis...
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Subjective Refraction is a
technique to
determine the
combination of
lenses that will
provide the best
corrected visual acuity (BCVA). It is a clinical...
- for
subjectivity. Hegel's next step, however, is to
identify this
power to move, this
unrest that is the subject, as pure negativity.
Subjective self-motion...
- philosophy,
objectivity is the
concept of
truth independent from
individual subjectivity (bias
caused by one's perception, emotions, or imagination). A proposition...
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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...
- fire
before the fire does not
exist in the same way. The idea of the
subjectivity of one's "reality" also
hints at an
aspect of
moral relativism, that...