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  • Subjectively, Gorbachev did not understand the dangers that mass mobilization posed to the Soviet machinery of rule until too late.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Subjectively, I don't feel that Mayne's creepiness comes through his prose at all.

    "What do YOU do when your favorite author turns out to be a puppy-kicker?" Roger Sutton 2009

  • Phantastic Object: Subjectively very attractive "objects" (people, ideas or things) which we find highly exciting and idealize, imagining (feeling rather than thinking) they can satisfy our deepest desires, the meaning of which we are only partially aware.

    David Tuckett: Making Markets Safer (Excerpt) David Tuckett 2012

  • Phantastic Object: Subjectively very attractive "objects" (people, ideas or things) which we find highly exciting and idealize, imagining (feeling rather than thinking) they can satisfy our deepest desires, the meaning of which we are only partially aware.

    David Tuckett: Making Markets Safer (Excerpt) David Tuckett 2012

  • Phantastic Object: Subjectively very attractive "objects" (people, ideas or things) which we find highly exciting and idealize, imagining (feeling rather than thinking) they can satisfy our deepest desires, the meaning of which we are only partially aware.

    David Tuckett: Making Markets Safer (Excerpt) David Tuckett 2012

  • Subjectively, this manifests itself in the perception that the "feelings" elicited by art and music are in fact the ACTUAL feelings the artist felt, somehow, dizzyingly 'captured' by the work, immortalized, held in 'static communion' by the canvas, or musical recording, or camera... and now able to enrapture and enchant us indefinitely.

    Jason Silva: On Creativity, Marijuana and "a Butterfly Effect in Thought" Jason Silva 2011

  • Subjectively, the OLPC XO-1 I got a couple years back would be a superior system if it had a real keyboard.

    Matthew Yglesias » More Tablets 2010

  • Subjectively, Gorbachev did not understand the dangers that mass mobilization posed to the Soviet machinery of rule until too late.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Subjectively, Gorbachev did not understand the dangers that mass mobilization posed to the Soviet machinery of rule until too late.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Phantastic Object: Subjectively very attractive "objects" (people, ideas or things) which we find highly exciting and idealize, imagining (feeling rather than thinking) they can satisfy our deepest desires, the meaning of which we are only partially aware.

    David Tuckett: Making Markets Safer (Excerpt) David Tuckett 2012

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