A common refrain from Christians is that morality comes from God, and that makes it an objective morality
Learning Outcomes Subjective is an adjective, meaning based on or influenced by personal feelings or emotions
The subjective mind is only able to reason deductively and not inductively, while the objective mind can do both
An example of subjective is someone believing purple is the best color
1500, characteristic of one who is submissive or obedient, from Late Latin subiectivus of the subject, subjective, from subiectus lying under, below, near bordering on, figuratively subjected, subdued (see subject (n
a subjective judgment/decision
‘Admissions decisions are subjective because they are based on human beings that inherently possess a great deal of variability
Subjective probability is a probability derived from an individuals personal judgment about whether a specific outcome is likely to occur
We show that subjec-tive questions contain more contextual information, and are being asked more during working hours
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They want to see evidence that you understand concepts behind the facts, so you must demonstrate in your answers that you can discuss the subject matter with a well-constructed
prejudiced (emanating from a persons emotions and prejudices)