subjective
adj.
existing in the mind; personal
Subjective
Subjective may refer to:
Subject (philosophy), a being which has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity (or "object")
Subjectivity - a property of
perceptions,
arguments, and language (opposed to
objectivity).
Subjective experience, the sensory buzz and awareness associated with a conscious mindThe
subjective case, in grammar, a grammatical case for a noun, which generally marks the subject of a verb, as opposed to its object or other verb argumentsSubjective or
bayesian probability, the tenet that the mathematical theory of probability is applicable to the degree to which a person believes a proposition
Subjective theory of value, an economic theory of value that holds that there is no intrinsic value of goods and services; rather, things become valuable solely by individuals' desiring to have them, and the magnitude of that value is measured by how much of any given thing one is willing to forgo in order to obtain them
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subjectif
adj.
subjective, personal
Subjective
(a.)
Of or pertaining to a subject.
(a.)
Modified by, or making prominent, the individuality of a writer or an artist; as, a subjective drama or painting; a subjective writer.
(a.)
Especially, pertaining to, or derived from, one's own consciousness, in distinction from external observation; ralating to the mind, or intellectual world, in distinction from the outward or material excessively occupied with, or brooding over, one's own internal states.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
subjective
Something is subjective insofar as it is dependent on either a particular mind or minds in general. See
objective .
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