For example what if someone said "That makes sense" in response to saying "The pot will burn you if you touch it because it's hot." I'm inclined to say objective but it's possible someone could disagree with it making sense because they aren't familiar with the concept.
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Wouldn't this just depend on if the original subject is objective or subjective? – Aimarekin Jun 18 '23 at 22:48
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"What **doesn't make sense** is that the world **makes sense**"~Albert, the genius, Einstein. – Agent Smith Jun 19 '23 at 02:40
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Doesn't this entirely depend on the someone and what they say it about? – Conifold Jun 19 '23 at 04:46
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Typically it's a subjective statement like "I understand", but by which a second person agrees on a claim about objective truth with a first person. That way, 2 people mutually agree on what both believe henceforth to be objective truth (or at least potential truth). – tkruse Jun 19 '23 at 07:14
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You may find this collection useful https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/q/65999/37256 – Rushi Jun 21 '23 at 04:03