However, in order for human values to be meaningful, it is required that they are ultimately objective and not purely decided
by subjective preference.
As the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR) suggested, given strong
subjective preferences for certain equity principles among different stakeholders, it is more effective to look for practical approaches that combine equity principles.
Against an aggressively secular world view that reduces human sexuality to the merely biological, or to no more than the acting out of
purely subjective preferences, John Paul II reflects on human sexuality within the context of human loving and in the light of the Creator's intention.
The questionnaire consisted of three sections
covering subjective preferences, routines, and practices related to the perioperative handling of EA, POD, POCD, and awareness.
I have owned the 2010 Jeep Liberty for about 8 months and have found the negative press given to this vehicle to be
just subjective preferences.
Values are
subjective preferences.
With respect to them, we must say that the universe is valueless; it is we who evaluate, upon the basis of
our subjective preferences.
@kickassfan: You are right — fans only use stats when it «proves»
their subjective preferences.
«There's nothing out there that can really use
your subjective preference as a signature to guide you,» Sajda says.
And speaking of
subjective preference, the salad just sound more appetizing, which conveniently leads us to the next point:
Probably it's just perception or a matter of
subjective preference.
However, it's
a subjective preference.
«We have thus demonstrated that
the subjective preference for the printed book is not an indicator of how fast and how well the information is processed,» concludes Professor Schlesewsky.
Personally I do not find it provides the sheer exhileration present in Playground Games» Forza Horizon 2, but that's
a subjective preference and your mileage (kilometreage?)
Whether this gamble is advisable might at first glance appear to be a matter of
subjective preference — some people may legitimately think that a 40 % + chance of being safe outweighs a 14 % likelihood of catastrophe.
He argued that in the absence of individual consent as a legal basis for processing,
the subjective preferences of the individual concerned could not amount to a compelling legitimate ground on which to object to the data processing [108].