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Subjectivism1845; see subjective + -ism. Recorded earlier in German (and Swedish). Related: Subjectivist.
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SubjectivismIn ethics it is said that the good or bad is all about the personal judgement instead of independent reality. Subjectivism concept is that ethical prescriptions lessens the statements of personal or c [..]
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SubjectivismSubjectivism is the view that knowledge is subjective and and there is no external or objective test of its veracity.
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Subjectivism(n) (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience(n) the quality of being subjective
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SubjectivismSubjectivism refers to over-emphasis on the significance of the individual subject in cognition (as for example in the Second Positivism) or alternatively, in the pergorative sense, uncritical suscept [..]
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Subjectivismthe name given to a range of theories that hold, essentially, that moral judgements are expressions of personal taste (see objectivism).
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SubjectivismAn extreme version of relativism, which maintains that each persons beliefs are relative to that person alone and cannot be judged from the outside by any other person.
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Subjectivism
(metaphysics) The doctrine that reality is created or shaped by the mind.
(epistemology) The doctrine that knowledge is based in feelings or intuition
(ethics) The doctrine that values and moral [..]
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