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subject "What Hegel means by a subject is that which makes itself what it becomes." Walter Kaufmann, Hegel: Texts and Commentary 31. For Hegel, the Absolute is both Substance and Subject.
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subject An active entity, generally in the form of a person, process, or device that causes information to flow among objects or changes the system state. Technically, a process/domain pair.
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subjective Based on personal feeling or interpretation; not objective.
Ãâó: oneonta.k12.ny.us/hs/murphy/terms.htm
subject Course in an academic discipline offered as part of a curriculum of an institution of higher learning.
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subject That which is being examined under a microscope or stereoscope.
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