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subjectiverse

The vast space of possible subjective experiences that could be had by a mind (biological, artificial, or even merely theoretical minds).
Joe: Hey that robot over there is hacking its reward function.

John: Yep, it's experiencing parts of the subjectiverse that we humans can't fathom.
by Tasha Ray January 2, 2023
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Subjectiverse

The vast space of possible subjective experiences that can be had by a mind.
Joe: Hey that robot over there is hacking its reward function
John: Yep, it's experiencing parts of the subjectiverse that we humans can't fathom!
by Tasha Ray January 2, 2023
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Subjectizen

Subjectizen: a person with citizenship in a kingdom and who is also a royal subject. (subject + cit-izen; subject-izen)

Subjectizen, any person with citizenship in the Kingdom of Mylandia, who granted the status of 'subjectizen' has royal privileges which are not granted to those with the status of 'citizen' or 'resident'.
By the Lord King James,

A Proclamation;

To the honourable and blessed Subjectizens of the Kingdom of Mylandia.
From this day henceforth, some citizens will be referred to as 'Subjectizen' status on their Kingdom of Mylandia ID card. This new classification is different from citizen or resident within the Kingdom, Official Issued Identification cards will now indicate citizenship status as either; Subjectizen, Citizen, or Resident. All those with Subjectizen status will have additional privileges and be granted access to many areas that were normally restricted for private use by the Lord King, members of the royal family, and members the 'Concilium Summorum' (the Council of Supreme Lords) and their immediate family members. The Grand Chamber of the Supreme Lord Administrator, will be responsible for issuing all replacement ID cards to all those granted the status of Subjectizen.
Attention Honourable Subjectizens: By Royal Proclamation, the Lord King James I, of the Kingdom of Mylandia decrees that tomorrow will be a new holiday for all Subjectizens. with a grand festival to be held in the Private Royal Gardens Park, located near the Lord King's palace. This holiday will not be observed by Citizens or Residents of the Kingdom, and shall be considered as a normal work day.
by Lord King James February 18, 2024
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subjective fact

A fact that is known to be true but not believed by some people.
We don't know when this term was coined, but it was coined by some kid named Wyatt around 2020-2025. The term was coined out of Wyatt's deeply philosophical thoughts on opinions and facts, while he was "walking to class from band class." When he first thought of it, he was right next to the stairs. This word remains some of his greatest life work from this point on.
The earth being flat is a subjective fact.
by cub1c06 October 28, 2025
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Scientific Subjectivism

The (usually controversial) position that scientific knowledge is ultimately grounded in subjective experience—the scientist's perceptions, judgments, and interpretations. Even the most objective measurement must be read by a subject, interpreted by a mind, and reported in language shaped by a culture. Subjectivism doesn't deny that we learn about a real world—it insists that this learning is always mediated through subjects, and that pretending otherwise creates blind spots. The question isn't whether subjectivity contaminates science (it does), but whether we acknowledge and account for it or pretend we've transcended it.
"He claims his data is purely objective, but Scientific Subjectivism notes: he chose which measurements to take, which outliers to drop, which statistical test to use. Every step involved subjective judgment. Objectivity isn't avoiding subjectivity—it's being honest about where it enters."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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Epistemological Subjectivism

The view that all knowledge is ultimately grounded in the subject—the knower's perceptions, experiences, and judgments. Even the most "objective" knowledge is known by someone, through their senses, interpreted by their mind, expressed in their language. Subjectivism doesn't deny that we know a real world—it insists that this knowing is always mediated through subjects, and that pretending otherwise creates blind spots. The question isn't whether subjectivity contaminates knowledge (it does), but whether we acknowledge and account for it or pretend we've transcended it.
"You claim to know the objective truth about her feelings. Epistemological Subjectivism says: you know your interpretation of her behavior, filtered through your history, your needs, your fears. That's knowledge—but it's subject knowledge, not god knowledge. Act accordingly."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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