subjectivity

pronunciation

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

Word Origin

subjectivity (n.)
1803, from subjective + -ity. Popularized in Kantian terminology; compare French subjectivité, German subjektivität.

Antonym

Example

1. That teaching declares that subjectivity has an infinite value .
2. French foreign policy is based on balancing these sometimes conflicting goals of objectivity and subjectivity .
3. For instance they might be testing your subjectivity to see how your preferences measure up to their own .
4. Similarly , subjectivity at starting was quite abstract , a bare tabula rasa .
5. Hence they almost entirely overlook interiority or subjectivity .

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