Synonyms:
subjective
Meaning: taking place within the mind and modified by individual bias; "a subjective judgment"
Usage examples
"It was subjective, purely," mused Anthony Dexter.
These are respectively the subjective and the objective factors of efficiency.
A moment of subjective time that is grabbed and stretched to an infinite distance. This was one of those moments.
In order to do this, we will take the notion of duty, which includes that of a good will, although implying certain subjective restrictions and hindrances.
Instead of marking a purely personal or subjective realm, separated from the objective and impersonal, they indicate the non-existence of such a separate world.
Calm and untouched himself, he lay outside the circle of evocation, watching, waiting, scarcely daring to breathe, yet well aware that any minute the scene would transfer itself from memory that was subjective to matter that was objective.
Reflection (reflexio) is not occupied about objects themselves, for the purpose of directly obtaining conceptions of them, but is that state of the mind in which we set ourselves to discover the subjective conditions under which we obtain conceptions.
Kant, who first emphasized this contradiction, deduced the impossibility of space and time, which he declared to be merely subjective; and since his time very many philosophers have believed that space and time are mere appearance, not characteristic of the world as it really is.
But being merely sensuous intuitions, in which we determine all objects solely as phenomena, the form of intuition (as a subjective property of sensibility) must antecede all matter (sensations), consequently space and time must antecede all phenomena and all data of experience, and rather make experience itself possible.