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Princeton's WordNet

  1. subjectivity, subjectivenessnoun

    judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts

Wiktionary

  1. subjectivitynoun

    The state of being subjective.

  2. subjectivitynoun

    A subjective thought or idea.

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  1. subjectivity

    Subjectivity refers to personal perspectives, feelings, or opinions that are influenced by individual experiences and interpretations. It is often contrasted with objectivity, which is based on facts and reality that are not influenced by personal feelings or biases. Subjectivity can be associated with individuality, selfhood, ego or personal bias and may vary substantially from person to person.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Subjectivitynoun

    the quality or state of being subjective; character of the subject

Wikidata

  1. Subjectivity

    Subjectivity is a term used to refer to the condition of being a subject and the subject's perspective, experiences, feelings, beliefs, and desires. The term is usually contrasted with objectivity, which is used to describe humans as "seeing" the universe exactly for what it is from a standpoint free from human perception and its influences, human cultural interventions, past experience and expectation of the result.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of subjectivity in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of subjectivity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of subjectivity in a Sentence

  1. Robert Epstein:

    I've certainly met people that say Breitbart is a more reliable news source than the New York Times... there's a lot of subjectivity that goes into these kinds of determinations.

  2. Corban Amouzou:

    The subjectivity of human thought wants to be objective, but objectivity presents itself as subjectivity to subjectivity, which fools human thought into believing it is objective.

  3. Steve Biskie:

    There’s some subjectivity in 'is it cloud, is it traditional software?.

  4. Richard Bleicher:

    It's sort of akin to trying to differentiate blue from teal from green – there is a bit of subjectivity.

  5. Paul Tillich, From a lecture:

    The question our century puts before us is: is it possible to regain the lost dimension, the encounter with the Holy, the dimension which cuts through the world of subjectivity and objectivity and goes down to that which is not world but is the Mystery of the Ground of Being.

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