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relating to experience or knowledge as conditioned by personal mental characteristics or states.
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The image that viewers can easily recognize in a work of art.
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existing only in the perceiving mind; as existing in thought; in Spinoza, as the object of thought.
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Produced by the mind and determined by the thoughts or temperament of the subject.
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Individual and internal. Having to do with one's own experience and interpretation of that experience. See also: objective.
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| subject | being under the power or sovereignty of another or others |
| subject | not exempt from tax |
| subject | a branch of knowledge |
| subject | the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb |
| subject | a branch of knowledge |
| subject | what a communication that is about something is about |
| subject | (`capable' is usually followed by `of' or `to') possibly accepting or permitting |
| subject | capable of being or liable to be subjected to judgment or test |
| subject | the act of conquering |
| subject | forced submission to control by others |
| subject | (philosophy) of a mental act |
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