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subjectivity

noun as in internal, individual reality

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Volatility of reputation and subjectivity of quality make it difficult to define the novel in terms of absolute excellence.

Subjectivity and exaggerating the foibles or bad reasoning of the opposition in political coverage was the norm.

One where there was little room for subjectivity, where the personal impression of the interviewer counted less.

And like most complex films, it is up to the viewer—and the sort of subjectivity he or she brings to the viewing—to decide.

I happen to believe an audience is totally capable of weighing in the objectivity or subjectivity of the filmmaker.

In the second definition of the sentence, as "uniting a subject and a predicate," the grammarian falls back on pure subjectivity.

The most passionate lyrics may be given with this change of attitude because of their great subjectivity.

“The Vagabonds” deserves study on account of its revelation of the subjectivity possible to the monologue.

What if this subjectivity were the true source of that peculiar certainty belonging to synthetic judgments priori?

To answer this question we must look a little deeper into the basis of this doctrine of the subjectivity of human knowledge.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to subjectivity, such as: individuality, null, perspicacity, selfhood, character, and distinction.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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