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      Roma Stoll, Rebecca Evonne, author.
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      subjectivity were taking on modern shapes in these texts, literary critics must reconsider how ethical claims
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      Smith, Cora, Prof, editor.
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      context / Yvette Esprey -- 3. Subjectivity and identity in South Africa today / Glenys Lobban -- SECTION
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      Barofsky, Ivan.
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      -- The Role of Objectivity or Subjectivity -- The Role of Signs or Symptoms -- Summary Measurement: The
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      Banks, William P.
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      / A Social Neuroscience Approach to Intergroup Perception and Evaluation / Subjectivity : First- and
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      Green, Mary E., author.
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      potentially empowering conceptualisations of a maternal-feminine subjectivity that is not linked solely to
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      Ramazanoglu, Caroline, 1939-
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      , subjectivity, relativism: competing paths to truth -- Conclusion -- 4 From truth/reality to knowledge/power
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      Vacquier, Victor.
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      ; Identification of lineated anomalies; Subjectivity of the comparison process; Test for symmetry; The Antarctic
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      Tsutserova, Yulia, author.
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      of view of Heidegger's sustained engagement with his main opponent in questions of subjectivity and
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      Ustun, Berkay, author.
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      This dissertation takes as its subject matter transformations in subjectivity that take the form of
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      Tremblay, Jean-Thomas, author.
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      literature and film in light of the notion that subjectivity is in excess of individuals and their bodies