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SUBJECTIVE

SUBJECTIVE
ScnMaster
of, affected by or produced by the mind or a particular state of mind; of or resulting from the feelings or temperament of the subject, or person thinking; not objective; personal. —Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition (The Road to Perfection) Final approval 14/11/89
SUBJECTIVE
ScnTUEU
proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind. A subjective process is an out-of-sight, in-his-own-mind process, or "think" process. Now, those are the first seven steps of CCH and just about all a fellow needs have there until he goes into the subjective processes. - CCH Steps 5-7 (7 July 1957)proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind. A subjective process is an out of sight, in-his-own-mind process, or "think" process.proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind, as opposed to objective (of or having to do with a material object as distinguished from a mental concept, idea or belief). I'd had a particularly great subjective reality on this.proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind. The Invent, Assign, Recall Processes are subjective processes. -Postulates 1, 2, 3, 4 in Processing-New Understanding of Axiom 36 (14 Sept. 55)proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind.of, affected by or produced by the mind or a particular state of mind; of or resulting from the feelings or temperament of the subject, or person thinking; not objective; personal.proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind. A subjective process is an out-of-sight, in-his-own-mind process, or "think" process.
SUBJECTIVE
ScnTech
(a standard dictionary definition) "proceeding from or taking place in an individual's mind." (HCOB 2 Nov 57RA)