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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of subjectivize.

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  • Specifically, the intellect -- no, not the puny intellect of the secular intellectual, but the nous, or intellect properly so-called -- is revelation "subjectivized," just as scripture is the intellect, or Word, objectivized (to paraphrase Schuon).

    One Cosmos 2009

  • On the other hand, the fiction of Monique Wittig "[harnesses] the transgressive techniques that are inherent in sexuality not in the service of subjectivized experience but of a socialized and communal political statement."

    Politics and Literature 2007

  • Yet a little reflection shows that a subjectivized "know thyself" does not fare much better, given our tendency towards self deception.

    Know Thyself: The Sarah Connor Chronicles James F. McGrath 2008

  • Yet a little reflection shows that a subjectivized "know thyself" does not fare much better, given our tendency towards self deception.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James F. McGrath 2008

  • Freud, through his teaching that perception was subject to the complex interplay of the ego and the id, both of which in turn were subject to sexually based imperatives, had subjectivized perception, literally rendering it self-centred.

    The Education of E. F. Schumacher 2007

  • As Mitchell argued, the subjectivized object in some form or other is an incurable symptom, and ...

    The Sorrows of Young Wieboldt 1997

  • As Mitchell argued, the subjectivized object in some form or other is an incurable symptom, and ...

    The Last Formalist, or W.J.T. Mitchell as Romantic Dinosaur 1997

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