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III 18f
Objective/subjective/Searle: respective to objective/subjective is the distinction epistemic/ontological. Epistemic objective: is e.g. the various heights of mountains, e.g. pain in particular. Ontologically subjective: is e.g. the attribution of an observer-relative property e.g. pain in general. Epistemic subjective: is e.g. the evaluation of artists.
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I 20
Ontological objective: is the attribution of existence of species that exist independently from us - e.g. mountains. Ontological subjective porperties are sometimes epistemic objective: e.g. "This is a screwdriver."
>Ontology, >Objectivity, >Subjectivity, >Episteme, >Knowledge, >nomothetic/idiographic, cf. >Epistemic logic.

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