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In Philosophy , subjectivity refers to the specific discerning interpretations of any aspect of experiences. They are unique to the person experiencing them, the Qualia that are only available to that person's Consciousness . Though the causes of experience are thought to be objective and available to everyone, (such as the Wavelength of a specific beam of Light ), experiences themselves are only available to the person experiencing them (the Quality of the Colour itself). In Social Sciences , subjectivity (the property of being a subject) is an effect of relations of power. Similar social configurations create similar perceptions, experiences and interpretations of the world. For example, ''female subjectivity'' would refer to the perceptions, experiences and interpretations that a subject marked as ''female'' would generally have of the world. REFERENCES
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