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Then there's the subjective aspect.
"Yes," he said, "there's a subjective aspect to this thing.
I thought this had some sort of qualitative, subjective aspect to it, but I couldn't find it".
In the postwar years,Tanabe developed his philosophy of metanoetics, which proposed that the only way to transcend noetics (speculative philosophy on the subjective aspect or content of experience) is to undergo a complete metanoia in the death-and-rebirth phenomenon of conversion.
Notice that my perception of the rock does, in a sense, confer on the latter a subjective aspect.
A subjective aspect of probability ascriptions thus consisted in a belief obtained by the supporting relationship in a particular case.
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CGI is a 7-point scale commonly used in psychiatry, measuring the illness severity, global improvement or change, and the therapeutic response from subjective aspects, as it requires the surveyor to compare the subjects with typical patients in clinics [ 41].
In contrast to the other variables, which consist of subjective aspects, such as pain, stiffness, and disability, KAM is not subject to this drawback.
—("Silent Noon," The House of Life, sonnet XIX) Rossetti's poetic art had other, less subjective aspects.
The ear can distinguish different subjective aspects of a sound, such as its loudness and pitch, by detecting and analyzing different physical characteristics of the waves.
Or, as Carl Jung and others have suggested in studies of unconscious elements in religious symbolism, both objective and subjective aspects may be fused in the ritual act.
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