Three modes of interpreting reality: Subjectivity, Objectivity & Abstractivity
Perspective is what makes experience Subjective. Measurement is what makes things Objective. Idealization is what makes concepts Abstractive. Subjectivity My experience of this table in front of me can be enriched, gradually, increasingly the more perspectives I take of it; I can look at it to gather its brownish color and different angles will return different shades of brown depending on its specularity and where the light is coming from; I can knock on it to gather sounds from it, whether it's hollow or dense, wooden or metal; I can touch it to feel its texture and temperature, a warm finger will make the table feel cold, and a cold finger warm, conductive materials exaggerate this effect; I can smell and taste it to detect the kinds of chemicals that might be on it. Key properties/features of perspective these experiences I've gathered from the table are available only to me, specifically the version of me that experienced them earlier, though a "watered down"...