Drawing on the collections of regional museums, art and social reform,
subjective notions of value, and the individual's relationship to collections are debated and explored.
These properties allow for measurements of complex,
subjective notions of value or quality that are intuitive and easily tailored to a particular individual and data set.
By reading the Ninth Amendment as creating a general right to privacy, Black and Stewart suggested, the unelected justices of the Supreme Court had subst - ituted their
own subjective notions of justice, liberty, and reasonableness for the wisdom and experience of the elected representatives in the Connecticut state legislature who were responsible for passing the birth control regulation.
Hence, while he agrees with Hartshorne that explanation
requires subjective notions, he does not see a need to introduce such notions into science.
People's
subjective notions of probability, i.e. belief systems, are useful, see Bayesian approaches, but they also often don't hold water.
Success is
a subjective notion, if there ever was one.
Throughout the course of this paper I shall argue that the proper interpretation of «relative» as it is used in this text bears not on
the subjective notion of an object's relation to a knower but on the objective factor of the object's own relations.
In both cases it should all be about
that subjective notion of what's truly deserving.
Who won E3 has always been
a subjective notion at best, but I'm extra proud to be a Playstation fan right now.
That work required me to develop metrics that jibed with
our subjective notion of quality.