It’s not an attribute that the object possesses, but one that the observer possesses.”
concrete example No job is too lowly to be honored” is not an objective attribute of the job itself, but a subjective “way of looking at things” on the part of the person looking at the job. This is subjective and can vary from person to person, and when a small group is selected, the “way of looking at things” may be shared among its constituent factors and indistinguishable from objective. Shared subjectivity.
You are talking about something and I ask, “Is that a fact? Isn’t that your interpretation?” Or something like that. Related: Facts and Interpretations. This is, “Isn’t that just a projection of your view of things, not the object’s attributes?” That is.
- natural.
- trifles.
- Pyramid of knowledge He or she may refer to blocks that he or she has already acquired as “obvious,” or he or she may describe a higher block that he or she has yet to acquire as “a cool little expression about something that doesn’t seem to have any value. They are not objective facts, but subjective perceptions of the person. Related: Hoge’s language paradox.
Kant: “Phenomena are constituted by the collaboration of things themselves and subjectivity.”
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