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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Subjectively and Objectively

Hi, i was just wondering what was the difference between a person who thinks "subjectively" to a person who thinks "objectively" i searched the definitions it became somewhat clear but i am still very puzzled
  

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Thinking subjectively is with one's heart or emotions, or with a bias; thinking objectively is with logic and equanimity. That's the theory, anyway.

  • Thinking subjectively is with one's heart or emotions, or with a bias; thinking objectively is with logic and equanimity.
  • That's the theory, anyway.
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Thinking subjectively is with one's heart or emotions, or with a bias; thinking objectively is with logic and equanimity.

...That's the theory, anyway.

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