Subject

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On Wikipedia, the term subject (from the Latin subiectus, past participle of subiicĕre, "put under", "submitted") may refer to the following articles:

  • in general, a subject, a person in those contexts in which he does not receive specific denomination;

In philosophy and psychology

  • Al subject, a person with more specific considerations, the being who has experiences or who remains related to another entity or to an object, from which the term subjectivity derives;
  • a subjectan individual with perceptions, emotions and thoughts;

In political and social sciences

  • Al historical subject, a concept that defines a social entity that is capable of transforming its reality and thereby generating history;
  • a subject, synonymous subject;
  • a economic subject, actor and decision maker in an economic model.

In Law

  • Al subject of law;
  • Al passivethe party bound in a legal relationship or that is obliged to pay taxes;

On Grammar

  • Al subjecta verbal argument.

In music

  • Al subject of a leak, a musical phrase that contradicts the counter-subject.

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