: the quality, state, or nature of being subjective
Any attempt to link landscapes and music together can suffer from some measure of subjectivity. David J. Keeling
He thinks that scientists and philosophers have unjustly neglected the subjectivity of conscious experience and that this has made it harder for them to explain some of the workings of the mind. Anthony Gottlieb
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebBut King says the FitStation does remove a lot of the subjectivity from determining what a customer needs. Ryan Wichelns, Outside Online, 24 May 2018 Likewise, what animates hate5six videos is their woozy subjectivity. Adlan Jackson, The New Yorker, 19 July 2022 Some of them take an extremely broad interpretation of that test and use its subjectivity as a sword. Daniel Mayo, Forbes, 21 June 2022 Some of the most interesting art today takes as its focus media — headlines, content, the old subjectivity/objectivity debate. The Editors, Los Angeles Times, 16 May 2022 As with photography, the technology launders subjectivity into objectivity. Hari Kunzru, Harper’s Magazine , 22 June 2022 Albers was teaching formalism, Olson radical subjectivity, and everyone was concerned with colors, shapes, beauty and truth — all in the earnest belief that these lofty ideals would make a better world.New York Times, 7 July 2022 In almost no area of finance is this subjectivity more true that venture investment, which is relatively new and a relatively small corner of the public and private markets — too small to be quantified into algorithms that work. Elizabeth Macbride, Forbes, 20 June 2022 Opinions differed somewhat, highlighting that subjectivity will unavoidably be part of any ordinance. Steve Smith, Hartford Courant, 10 June 2022 See More