Sentence examples for relation to subjectivity from inspiring English sources

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Passivity has an ambiguous relation to subjectivity.

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It does this by introducing the notion of 'identities in transit', a rhetorical category that problematises the tendency to consider the nexus of urban infrastructure and identity formation only during discrete moments and in relation to abstract subjectivities.

Because of these features, such an experience embodies a maximum of objectivity in the subject's relation to an object completely appropriate to its subjectivity (GW 17: 170).

On the other hand, Lukács is keen to preserve at least within the boundaries of the aesthetic room for the idea that some insights can be had only in relation to a totality that encompasses subjectivity and objectivity.

Study limitations included subjectivity in relation to physicians identifying aberrant behaviours, and under-reporting thereof in PASS observational study designs.

One participant stated that: "" you either get the consultant who just doesn't care and gives everyone a 90 or 100% … on the other extreme you get the consultant who uses the ward mark as their opportunity to nail students unfairly"." Experiences of subjectivity in relation to ethnicity were also raised, as forms of both negative and positive discrimination.

Traditionally, the Christian self was a conflicted and dynamic subjectivity, and expressed in relation to a communal, wholly "porous" reality.

Teresa De Lauretis's work takes this intersectional approach, allying feminism, semiotics, psychoanalysis, and film criticism to explore the formation of women's subjectivity and desire in relation to social and material reality.

There is this kind of movement from objectivity to subjectivity that is interesting to me in relation to who these speakers are, and why it's so important for them to tell their stories, and why their stories still remain so hidden to us today.

Emotions are produced subjectively "emotions become elements of sense acquiring a subjective expression…subjective sense as a type of emotional and self-organized unity of subjectivity that characterizes itself in relation to dominant meanings and emotions" (González Rey 2008 p.145).

As the Other, they live only in relation to the One and have no free human existence or subjectivity on their own.

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