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Перевод: subjective speek subjective


[прилагательное]
субъективный; свойственный подлежащему


Тезаурус:

  1. Curiously enough, however, these are among the very people who tend to shy away from any kind of subjective description of what being a believer is like, and one frequently finds an empathic researcher who does not believe and may even be unsympathetic giving us a greater insight into what it is like to be a member of a particular religion (see, for example, Cashmore, 1983; Judah, 1974, Westley, 1983 or Lofland, 1976).
  2. But it should be remembered that his was an extremely impassioned and subjective response of a man who had fought in Spain, toured some of the depressed North and committed himself to the increasing intellectual and left-wing policies of the Independent Labour Party.
  3. Essentially, we were exploring subjective experiences of work and pointing to the fact that these experiences become objective reality.
  4. The description given of the family is full of these subjective statements, many of which can act as red herrings.
  5. They still need to start with "subjective" descriptions of psychologists, subjects, and specific mental processes like memory and language comprehension, which are then translated into a form a computer can deal with.
  6. Serious UFO researchers have come to recognise that these stories are essentially subjective.
  7. "Well you'll have to change your attitude a bit," was his verdict, and I thought taste was meant to be subjective?
  8. The second response, that the difference consists solely and simply in a mode of knowledge of the external world, without invoking any internal and introspectible "feel", requires one to explain perceptual experiences with different modes of access without reference to a subjective component.
  9. The subjective significance of this group is reflected in the paramount importance, noted above, of the values of nurturance and group affiliation.
  10. The first section introduces the visual phenomena exploited by Op Art: moire patterns, distortions arising from the shape of the eyeball and the lens, afterimages, simultaneous contrast effects, subjective contours, all the principles of "good form", - good continuity" and figure round relationship explored by the Gestalt psychologists.
  11. It is important to look at the balance that has been struck and at how much varnish - subjective commentary, for instance - has been applied.
  12. Some specify the collection of quantifiable data, others use more subjective qualitative forms of analysis.
  13. The concentration on the subjective nature of experience made clear the logical privacy, and hence non-physicality, of sense experience in a way in which it was never made clear within the classical and scholastic traditions.

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