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The phrase "subjective ideas" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing thoughts, opinions, or concepts that are influenced by personal feelings or perspectives. Example: "In art criticism, subjective ideas often shape the interpretation of a piece."
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It wants to impose its subjective ideas on the rest of the world.
It was the start of a complicated disagreement, colored by subjective ideas about the deaf experience.
The old baseball knowledge, as more than a few earlier movies have taught, was built on rich whiffs of romance and new sod, and highly subjective ideas about what it takes to win, including looking right for the part, having a certain stance on the mound, even a good face.
Without definitions, sex testing is simply the result of a few individuals' subjective ideas.
They have the same ontological status as propositions: they are the "stuff" of subjective ideas, they do not belong to the real world, they can only be grasped by a mind and thus be thought by means of subjective ideas.
Psychology would, by contrast, study subjective ideas, the concrete contents (occurrences) of mental activities in particular minds at a given time.
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The subjective subject idea of such an immediate perceptual judgment is a subjective intuition for whose expression an indexical such as 'that' or 'I' seems to be indispensable.
But can such a nebulous, complex and subjective idea as trust be taught?
Remind students that "importance" is a subjective idea, and that the qualities that make a story important can vary.
If the more subjective idea of control is used for standards on consolidation, as it is in Britain and elsewhere, it is easier for an auditor to exercise his judgment and insist that an entity be brought on to the balance sheet.But FASB's initiative would have created difficulties for companies that rely on such entities.
"To every subjective idea belongs an objective one" (Bolzano 1837, § 271) which is what is thought by the subjective idea.
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