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Subject matter   /səbdʒˈɛkt mˈætər/   Listen
Subject matter

noun
1.
What a communication that is about something is about.  Synonyms: content, message, substance.






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"Subject matter" Quotes from Famous Books



... Subordination as Subject Matter of Sociology," translated from the German by Albion W. Small, American Journal of Sociology, ...
— Introduction to the Science of Sociology • Robert E. Park

... I believed in a God on a ground of probability, that I believed in Christianity on a probability, and that I believed in Catholicism on a probability, and that these three grounds of probability, distinct from each other of course in subject matter, were still all of them one and the same in nature of proof, as being probabilities—probabilities of a special kind, a cumulative, a transcendent probability but still probability; inasmuch as He who made us has so willed, that in mathematics indeed we should arrive at certitude ...
— Apologia Pro Vita Sua • John Henry Cardinal Newman

... Reader, are the questions I submit to your notice, counting on your approval, for the subject matter of the whole book and of the several chapters is important and profitable. (53) I would say more, but I do not want my preface to extend to a volume, especially as I know that its leading propositions are to Philosophers but common places. (54) To the rest of mankind I care not to ...
— A Theologico-Political Treatise [Part I] • Benedict de Spinoza

... 'Thanks; expect me 9.34 p.m. 26th'; which produced, three hours later, a reply: 'Delighted; please bring a No. 3 Rippingille stove'—a perplexing and ominous direction, which somehow chilled me in spite of its subject matter. ...
— Riddle of the Sands • Erskine Childers

... taste. The ancient music of the "Dies Irae" and other Latin hymns was revived; and it would not be far wrong to say that the romantic school sowed the seed of Wagner's great music-dramas, profoundly Teutonic and romantic in their subject matter and handling and in their application of the united arts of poetry, music, and scene-painting to old national legends such as "Parzival," "Tannhaeuser," [15] "The Knight of the ...
— A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century • Henry A. Beers


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