Sentence example with the word 'subjectivism'

subjectivism

Definition n. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience

Last update: September 23, 2015


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For the sake of clearness it seems desirable to keep for the future the term "relativity of knowledge" to the first meaning explained above: for the second meaning it has been superseded in contemporary philosophizing by the terms "subjectivism," "subjective idealism," and, for its extreme form, "solipsism" (q.v.).   [Please select]

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The implications of such a _new_ kind of objectivity avoid the danger of subjectivism, on the one hand, and of empiricism on the other hand.   [Please select]

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And from the time of Berkeley these two principles, _phenomenalism_ and _spiritualism_, have remained as distinct and alternating phases of subjectivism.   [Please select]

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But I fail to understand how any one with a working grasp of their principles can charge them wholesale with subjectivism.   [Please select]

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The critics of humanism (though here I follow them but darkly) appear to object to any infusion whatever of subjectivism into truth.   [Please select]

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CHAPTER IX SUBJECTIVISM[267:1] [Sidenote: Subjectivism Originally Associated with Relativism and Scepticism.   [Please select]

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Since the essence of subjectivism is epistemological rather than metaphysical, its practical and religious implications are various.   [Please select]

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