Yet neither can we conclude that they are merely subjective.
And is time, which tears us along and tears us away, merely subjective?
But they stress that symptoms are never merely subjective.
Conscience had no role to play, since it was merely subjective opinion.
It isn't merely subjective.
In this regard, he has argued in several papers for a detensed theory of time, according to which the present is a merely subjective or indexical notion, on analogy with one's spatial location.
It was merely subjective and political, driven by money and personalities, just like the rest of the world.
Furthermore, this chorus of characters emphasizes the importance of the written word over the merely subjective, even saying that "Love declared on paper means far more than love declared orally".
Cynicism does, however; it variously claims that truth is only what the powerful have persuaded us to believe, or what experts happen to agree on, or that it is merely subjective.
By 'feeling' Reid is thus not referring to some kind of merely subjective quality.