subjectivity

IPA: sʌbdʒɛktˈɪvɪti

noun

  • (singular only) The state of being subjective.
  • A subjective thought or idea.
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Examples of "subjectivity" in Sentences

  • The more specific the footer, the more subjectivity is involved.
  • And, when you add history to it, subjectivity is a real problem.
  • The older, often perfectly good word "subjectivity" is decidedly multivalent.
  • A novel like The Voyeur leaves us with the conviction that subjectivity is all.
  • Some wallow in subjectivity, some aim for objectivity, but we all have preconceptions.
  • In so far as these judgements of content and purpose are dependent on judgements of import however, a subjectivity is introduced that can generate errors of a specific type, where the reader introduces an entirely spurious significance that is the product of an unreasonable response — an Import Artifice.
  • But arguments about music of the sort Kivy advances are intended to be taken literally, since if we settle for the listener's experience of various emotions (or anything else you'd care to call them), an irretrievable element of subjectivity is being granted, the kind of subjectivity that makes "modern" atonal music possible in the first place.

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