Antonym: objectivity. Similar words: objectivity, subjective, subjectively, connectivity, collectivity, objective, objectively, activity. Meaning: [‚sʌbdʒek'tɪvətɪ] n. judgment based on individual personal impressions and feelings and opinions rather than external facts.
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1. There's always an element of subjectivity in decision-making.
2. There is an element of subjectivity in her criticism.
3. They accused her of flippancy and subjectivity in her reporting of events in their country.
4. How do second-wave western feminists see subjectivity?
5. There is much subjectivity in systematic palaeontology.
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6. Women's subjectivity has a subordinate role in those accounts.
7. Psychology takes subjectivity, unique individual consciousness, as its object.
8. Its true value is in its subjectivity.
9. Within the sacred whole, change, subjectivity, and diversity are essential characteristics of the natural world.
10. The tendency to keep falling into the subjectivity trap usually brings with it a tendency to confuse goals with methods.
11. Subjectivity becomes contained in discourse: a solution which does not deal adequately with its complicated place in psychology and social relations.
12. Personality is an area of subjectivity he avoids, despite the proliferation of personality tests.
13. And in all this the enquirer's subjectivity is an integral element of the enquiry.
14. Since this approach allows subjectivity to be addressed through the unconscious, it is particularly valuable in psychology.
15. Non-scientific discourses, like law and literary studies, address subjectivity by deploying their own concepts of the subject.
16. It allows for subjectivity and freedom of opinion within fairly strict guidelines.
17. The polarity between biological and social explanations of subjectivity has been as controversial among western feminists as among psychologists.
18. Psychology, like other discourses, associates subjectivity with femininity, and objectivity with masculinity.
19. This is a genuine kind of knowledge, but it is shot through with subjectivity.
20. Diverse printing and retouching techniques further extended the range of subjectivity to which photographers eagerly laid claim.
21. However, unlike Rice Pereira's consciously juggled forms, Pollock's paintings were born of passionate subjectivity.
22. The co-existence of negative and positive views of women in mainstream psychology is connected to the discipline's general uneasiness about subjectivity.
23. This same structure is conflated in the novel with Lacan's model of the constitution of subjectivity.
24. Second, customers decide their preferences with a large pinch of subjectivity.
25. Far from privileging authorial discourse, such writing submits the figure of the author and his/her subjectivity to intense scrutiny.
26. Such intimacy with the apes has brought criticisms of subjectivity and anthropomorphism-a scientific sin.
27. It should be resisted as far as possible, or at least amended to remove its subjectivity.
28. And they realize the power of names to define subjectivity, reduce opposition to manageable levels, and induce paralysis.
29. These replications of conventional psychology's misogyny come about because feminism finds it difficult to articulate links between subjectivity and political change.
30. The effect is a much more ambivalent and less fixed positioning of subjectivity.
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