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Subjectivity is to abandon reality, take one's own mind as the subject of cognition, and use the level of consciousness and above as a platform for understanding something, while objectivity is to abandon all consciousness and the higher level of spirit to simply comment on matter, but I want to say that subjectivity is more accurate than objectivity, because from the perspective of life science, everyone is a subject, and everything subjective is correct for oneself, while objectivity, objectivity is judged according to logic, and logic has countless possibilities, which are self-contradictory and therefore inaccurate, or not valid.
Your question, subjectivity does not necessarily conform to objectivity, subjectivity contains conscious spiritual factors, objective has countless kinds of simple logic, the same is the case alone, in fact, what you said is that there are countless possibilities, all depend on the position of consciousness.
Subjective view is the judgment made by your own consciousness based on a certain logical objectivity, so there must be a commonality between subjective and objective, even a little, provided that the object is the same thing.
Subjective conformity with objective means that subjective cognition is true in the objective, or subjective and objective are the same, the former may be true, and the latter cannot be established, because the subjective has a mental cognitive factor.
The above is not from any book, and if you are not coping with the exercises, I hope you will think about it.
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Subjective and objective means that what you think must be realistic, and you can't think without facts.
Simplicity and Objectivity Are Things at the Level of Transformation Marxism holds that human consciousness is nothing more than understanding the world and transforming the world, and what is in charge is still something that must be put into practice in the end, and it is also subjective and objective.
The relationship between the two is that only when the subjective conforms to the objective can the subjective be correctly put into practice, that is, the former is the premise and basis of the latter, and is the necessary condition for the correctness of the latter.
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8. Objective and subjective characteristics and scope of application.
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Subjectivity in the usual context refers to a way of thinking in a person, as opposed to "objective". In psychology, it refers to an opinion that has no objective basis, and is not logically analyzed, calculated, drawn, made and acted upon. Philosophically, subjectivity is the activity of human consciousness.
Objective is outside of consciousness and does not depend on subjective consciousness (as opposed to "subjective", the same below).
Subjective refers to human consciousness and spirit; Objective refers to being independent of consciousness, or to all objects that are known. Dialectical materialism holds that subjectivity and objectivity are opposites, that objectivity exists independently without relying on subjectivity, that subjectivity actively reflects objectivity, that matter is an objective reality that is detached from everything, and that subjectivity plays a role in promoting or hindering the development of objective things.
Chinese characters are still very distinctive. The so-called "objectivity", as the name suggests, means that the observer is the "guest". At this time, the nature and laws of the observed thing do not change with the will of the observer.
The so-called "subjective" means that the observer is the "master" and participates in the things being observed. At this time, the nature and laws of the observed thing vary according to the will of the observer.
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Subjectivity in the usual context refers to a way of thinking in a person, as opposed to "objective". The so-called "subjective" refers to looking at things with one's own feelings, and making conclusions, decisions, and behavioral reactions, without being able to carefully discuss with other people with different views, which is called subjectivity.
Objectivity refers to the existence outside of consciousness, without relying on subjective consciousness, or refers to the examination of things as they are, without personal bias.
Objectivity is the product of group construction, that is, the shared understanding that exists in the social organization of a particular group. It is a concept that transcends the scope of the individual. It is the consensus reached over time between individuals and individuals on the social level.
What is "objective" is actually subjectively shaped. However, it can be seen as a combined effect under many "subjective" effects.
Objective is also a view of the essence of the real world, which holds that reality exists outside of individual experience, outside of the individual's senses, understanding, and imagination. It is believed that although the world can only be presented "subjectively" to individuals, the existence of individuals cannot affect the shaping of the world.
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Objectivity refers to objective facts or truths that are independent of an individual's views and emotions. It is based on objective evidence and observation, and has nothing to do with subjective feelings and personal opinions.
Subjective refers to an individual's subjective opinions, feelings, and evaluations, which are based on an individual's subjective wishes, experiences, and emotions, and may vary from person to person.
In short, objectivity is an objective fact, independent of an individual's point of view; Subjective is the subjective views and feelings of an individual that are related to the individual.
To put it simply, the concept of objective is more vague, and the concept of subjective is more affirmative and precise. Objective and subjective are two concepts that are commonly used in philosophy, psychology, and everyday life. They describe different types of opinions, experiences, or judgments.
The following are the objective and subjective interpretations and examples in Song Tong's life:
1.Objective: Objective refers to facts, truths, or existences that have nothing to do with an individual's opinions, feelings, or subjective biases. Objective descriptions are based on facts, evidence, and observations, and are not altered by an individual's emotions, beliefs, or subjective opinions.
Another example is the results of scientific experiments. Scientific experiments need to follow certain methods and norms, and their results should be objective and unaffected by personal emotions or beliefs.
2.Subjective: Subjective refers to an individual's opinions, feelings, beliefs, or evaluations, and it can vary depending on the individual's experiences, background, emotions, and other factors. Subjectivity is based on an individual's subjective wishes, feelings, or perceptions, and may vary from person to person.
Example: Evaluation of a movie is subjective. Different people may have different perceptions and evaluations of the same movie because of their different preferences and aesthetic views.
Another example is for a song preference, someone may like a certain style, while another person may not.
It is important to note that objective and subjective are not completely opposites, but exist in different situations and fields. In some fields, such as scientific research, objectivity is the goal to pursue. In other areas, such as art and personal emotional experience, subjectivity is more important.
In everyday life, we need to be aware of the difference between objective and subjective, and to be comfortable with them to understand and evaluate things.
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