In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between objectivism and kantianism
is that objectivism is (philosophy) one of several doctrines that holds that all of reality is objective and exists outside of the mind while kantianism is (philosophy) the philosophical system of (1724-1804) and his followers; also called transcendental idealism.
As a noun objectivism
is the state of being objective.
As a proper noun kantianism is
(philosophy) the philosophical system of (1724-1804) and his followers; also called transcendental idealism.
objectivism
Noun
The state of being objective.
Moral objectivism.
(philosophy) One of several doctrines that holds that all of reality is objective and exists outside of the mind.
The specific objectivist philosophy created by novelist , endorsing productive achievement and logical reasoning.
Antonyms
* subjectivism
kantianism
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
(philosophy) The philosophical system of (1724-1804) and his followers; also called transcendental idealism.
References
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* Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.
* Dictionary of Philosophy'', (ed.), Philosophical Library, 1962. ''See: "Kantianism" by Otto F. Kraushaar, pp. 158-160.