Subject (philosophy)
In philosophy, a subject is a being which has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity (or "object"). A subject is an observer and an object is a thing observed.
Epistemic subjectivity
The word subjectivity is also used to refer to the antithesis of objectivity as an epistemic virtue: one who judges according to personal feelings or intuitions, rather than according to objective observation, reasoning, and judgment, is judging subjectively.
Related Topics:
Objectivity - Epistemic virtue
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Epistemic subjectivity |
| ► | Subjectivism |
| ► | Metaphysical subjectivism |
| ► | Ethical subjectivism |
| ► | Subjectivism in probability |
| ► | See also |
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