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What is a subjective experience?

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I'm having trouble finding a real definition for this term.

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  1. The primary subjective experience is sensory, because "perception" is the memory of physical sensations. You felt a fly on your face--moments ago so it was in history. The sensation happened at the moment the fly landed, but your perception was a moment or two later; it is therefore of memory.

    The second subjective experience in terms of time is therefore the perception.

    The third subjective experience is the identification of the perception. It may not happen--ever--or it may happen as a result of the perception, within nanoseconds of it.

    The fourth is the creation of concepts from percepts, the combining of one "identification" with another, to create a third. One example would be the light bulb. It is the combination of the identity of electricty; the identity of something able to burn; and the identity of something burning IN A VACUUM.


  2. I believe a subjective experience is the meaning an individual ascribes to any experience. Others may have the same outward experience but ascribe different meaning.

  3. I would say, an experience, the validity of which as such is not dependent on its being shared or verified by others.

  4. Subjective to the interest you press

  5. A experience subjective to an individual

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