subjective perspective

collocation in English

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subjective
adjective
uk
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
us
/səbˈdʒek.tɪv/
influenced by or based on personal beliefs or feelings, rather than based ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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Rival adopts this framework, refining it by accounting for internal sociocultural processes and adopting asubjectiveperspective.
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Any overview, no matter how comprehensive, constitutes the author's implicitlysubjectiveperspective, if nothing else by virtue of the very issues emphasized.
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They certainly have, as a common basis, thesubjectiveperspectiveof either the user or the staff.
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But because a person's body is hers absolutely, consent to bodily contact is determined from thesubjectiveperspectiveof the person whose body it is.
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In general, therefore, previous research has emphasised objective features of physical reactions; the women'ssubjectiveperspectivehas been neglected.
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For these reasons, we chose to assess the experience of care as our dependent variable from thesubjectiveperspectiveof the carer, using measures of carer stress and satisfaction.
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Rather, they must confabulate an answer that seems plausible, relying on inferences and reasoning not unlike that used by the child in understanding another'ssubjectiveperspective.
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But to be apprised of all this does not thereby help us to see how anysubjectiveperspectiveoccurs in the first place, or why it is uniquely ours!
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From thissubjectiveperspective, all connections to "external" phenomena are mediated by measurement operations, and therefore dependent on our being able to physically realize the definitions of these operations.
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Kermode (1967) gives us a somewhat subtler, lesssubjectiveperspectiveon much the same issue.
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Intersubjective approaches emphasize how both personality development and the therapeutic process are influenced by the interrelationship between the patient'ssubjectiveperspectiveand that of others.
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As a result of this condition, each person perceives things from a completelysubjectiveperspective.
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In this way he affirms the ready nationalism of his ownsubjectiveperspectiveon the era.
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She is utterly devoted to studying and experiencing the future, both from an objective andsubjectiveperspective.
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Metarealism seeks to depict the reality which exist beyond that psychologicalsubjectiveperspective.
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Being a thinker is to have asubjectiveperspectiveon the world; if one abstracts away from this perspective one leaves out what he sought to explain.
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As a creative mental activity, fiction is in the privileged position of admitting readers to diverse subjective perspectives and views.
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The sequence establishes the protagonist as an introvert, a man who mediates his experience of the world through deliberation, and positions the film'ssubjectiveperspectivethrough his narrative eyes.
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Instead, what is specific to the self is thesubjectiveperspective, which is not intrinsically self-evaluative but rather relates any represented object to the representing subject.
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Its typical trait is to present the world solely from asubjectiveperspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.
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