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By contrast, subjective burden refers to the feeling of being subjected to a heavy and oppressive duty, and to the subjective reaction of caregivers with respect to the tasks they have to perform [ 21].
Even though they represent objective reality, works of art are, in virtue of this mode of reflection, subject-dependent because their character is constituted by their capacity to evoke a subjective reaction: i.e., an understanding of how the world that is revealed in art is appropriate for the comprehending subject in its universal nature (GW 11: 305).
"I do not want my book to contain a single subjective reaction, not a single reflection by the author".
Personal interviews with 201 residents provided data on subjective reaction to the noise.
There, together with Bernard, Gauguin formulated the principles of Synthetism, which fused the artist's subjective reaction to nature with his sense of design.
When two tones are sounded together the subjective reaction may be anything from one of perfect consonance to one of extreme dissonance.
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The relationship between subjective reactions, art, culture, and prejudice is always complicated.
Measures of performance, psychophysiology and subjective reactions were taken.
At times, he tries to bolster his subjective reactions by pushing erudition to the point of nonsense.
Those techniques work well at capturing users' subjective reactions to designs.
In conducting this prestigious national competition, they know that a lot of subjective reactions and guesses about future potential figure in their deliberations.
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