subjectivism

IPA: sʌbdʒˈɛktɪvɪzʌm

noun

  • (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 principles come from attitudes, convention, whim, or preference.
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Examples of "subjectivism" in Sentences

  • Individualist ethical subjectivism.
  • His main critique seems to be its subjectivism.
  • Before this I was lost in a world of subjectivism.
  • There are different flavors of subjectivism, though.
  • This makes ethical subjectivism a form of cognitivism.
  • Subjectivism could be seen as an extension of empiricism.
  • There is a link to Ethical subjectivism in the ethics article.
  • Your argument seems to take subjectivism to an absurd extreme.
  • Coherence theories have a tendency towards idealism and subjectivism.
  • Such are the confusions of subjectivism, a baleful but popular epistemology.
  • There is a strange kind of subjectivism in his allegiances and in his beliefs.
  • Namely the subjectivism described and decried above on both sides of the aisle.
  • Secularism is another, as well as all of modernism, subjectivism, etc etc. Manuel
  • There is no room for any kind of subjectivism, everything must follow this criteria.
  • We have already followed the fortunes of that empirical subjectivism which issues from the relativity of perception.
  • War is an escape, for a people, from a kind of subjectivism, from the evils of a self-love to perhaps the greater evils of self-assertion.
  • Moral relativists hold that no universal standard exists by which to assess an ethical proposition's truth; moral subjectivism is thus the opposite of moral absolutism.
  • Here "subjectivism" isn't meant in its rigorous sense, "having to do with subjects," but in the common-sense, popular meaning, as in the phrase "purely subjective" i. e., "purely personal."
  • Indeed, it's widely believed that the Austrian approach to mundane topics such as factor productivity, the substitution effect of a price change, the effects of rent control or the minimum wage, etc. is basically the same as the mainstream approach, just without math or with a few buzzwords about "subjectivism" or the
  • Indeed, it's widely believed that the Austrian approach to mundane topics such as factor productivity, the substitution effect of a price change, the effects of rent control or the minimum wage, etc., is basically the same as the mainstream approach, just without math or with a few buzzwords about "subjectivism" or the "market process" thrown in.

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