Subjectivity is used to express psychological relationships between people in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. It is in contrast to an aesthetically pleasant personal experience that often shows our own social existence. Subjectivity is a common understanding that helps relate a situation to another situation.
The way in which subjectivity occurs is different from culture to culture. Some Native American communities have very common nonverbal communication and there is a possibility that subjective subjectivity frequently occurs among all members of the community. Repetitive cultural values can also affect the subjectivity of a particular community, unlike the definition of "respect" in English, "repetition" means the activities, needs, needs etc. of others It refers to mutual consideration. Recurrence in specific American indigenous communities in Mexico and South America is likely to promote subjectiveism as people take actions while considering each other when considering the current needs and thinking of communities and individuals There is.
• Subjectivity 2b (strong empirical): interdependence between interdependent and interdependent entities, or subjects who produce their own experiences. This is an ontology. The subject matter of a strong theme or ontology relies on a common unimportant entity and separates different subjects from previous relational matrices. The fundamental difference to note here is that by exchanging concepts and language markers, agreement between subjects (1), where the language of my world matches yours (1), inter-subject participation (2a), or subject Participate in (2b), my experience. I will have a qualitative difference when I interact with you as a round trip experience center. First used, to explain the standard meaning of subjectivity, other aspects
• Ownership 2a (weak empirical meaning): Participation of participants and independent entities determines their respective experiences. This is psychological. While weak or psychological subjectivity is dependent on the existence of lack of importance, it affects the contents of existing subjects. • Subjectivity 2b (strong empirical): interdependence between interdependent and interdependent entities, or subjects who produce their own experiences. This is an ontology. The subject matter of a strong theme or ontology relies on a common unimportant entity and separates different subjects from previous relational matrices.