That deliberates, considers carefully.
A kind of rhetoric employed in proving a thing and convincing others of its truth, in order to persuade them to adopt it.
A discourse in which a question is discussed, or weighed and examined.
Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person's feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning; coming more from within the observer than from observations of the external environment.
Experienced by a person mentally and not directly verifiable by others.
Describing conjugation of a verb that indicates only the subject (agent), not indicating the object (patient) of the action. (In linguistic descriptions of Tundra Nenets, among others.)
Lacking in reality or substance.
Pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects (A subject is one who perceives or is aware; an object is the thing perceived or the thing that the subject is aware of.)
Resulting from or pertaining to personal mindsets or experience, arising from perceptive mental conditions within the brain and not necessarily or directly from external stimuli.
As used by Carl Jung, the innate worldview orientation of the introverted personality types.