Objective is a non-example of subjective.
Subjective is the fact and objective is your opinion
Steve pavlina explains subjective reality the clearest. Listen to his podcast Here: http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/09/stevepavlinacom-podcast-016-the-true-nature-of-reality/ Then his Articles http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/05/subjective-reality-qa/ http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2007/09/subjective-reality-simplified/ http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/09/people-and-subjective-reality/ http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/09/subjective-reality-analogies/
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the difference between deductive and subjective reasoning is that deductive reasoning is a logical process in which a conclusion drawn from a set of premises contains no more information than the premises taken collectively. While subjective reasoning is drawn from past experience.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
Is it subjective or objective?
This has got to be Sean Avery or Sydney Crosby, although this questions is pretty subjective.
Its online exam havis objective + subjective type questions
While it would seem unhelpful to answer "Unanswered Scientific Questions." unfortunately Science is just too broad a subject with too many facets and questions in need of answers to be able to provide a subjective list.
what approach to drug prevention is most effective
There is never a best something. It is always subjective. What is the best car?
Some questions that science can't answer include questions about subjective experiences (e.g., the nature of consciousness), questions about morality and ethics (e.g., what is right or wrong), questions about purpose and meaning in life, and questions about the existence of God or supernatural phenomena. These are philosophical or metaphysical questions that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
Average people from all walks of life. This site is for all people to ask questions and also answer questions that they feel they have knowledge in. There is a lot of questions out there that need answering and there is a lot of people that have the answers. Hopefully someone that has information about your question will see it and give you an answer. Like I just did. Anybody and everybody. Think of it like asking the guy up the street or the class swot. There's a world of experience out there and you get to tap in to it. Of course, subjective questions get subjective answers and those opinions and ideas should be evaluated accordingly. Think of it as crowd-sourcing your question - or for the computer geeks - distributed processing...
Average people from all walks of life. This site is for all people to ask questions and also answer questions that they feel they have knowledge in. There is a lot of questions out there that need answering and there is a lot of people that have the answers. Hopefully someone that has information about your question will see it and give you an answer. Like I just did. Anybody and everybody. Think of it like asking the guy up the street or the class swot. There's a world of experience out there and you get to tap in to it. Of course, subjective questions get subjective answers and those opinions and ideas should be evaluated accordingly. Think of it as crowd-sourcing your question - or for the computer geeks - distributed processing...
Some questions are beyond the boundaries of scientific investigation because we either dont have enough information/knowledge to answer the or simply because sometimes there is not a scientific answer for everything :)
Subjective