Across a range of fields, but especially (and most fundamentally) epistemology, “subjective” refers to things that are centered on an individual—including their personal opinions, biases, and emotions—while “objective” refers to the opposite: something that is demonstrably true and not filtered through an individual’s experience of reality.
Intersubjective Realities
Intersubjective Realities
Intersubjective Realities
Across a range of fields, but especially (and most fundamentally) epistemology, “subjective” refers to things that are centered on an individual—including their personal opinions, biases, and emotions—while “objective” refers to the opposite: something that is demonstrably true and not filtered through an individual’s experience of reality.