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Subjectivism vs Subjectivist - What's the difference?

subjectivism | subjectivist |

As nouns the difference between subjectivism and subjectivist

is that subjectivism is (metaphysics) the doctrine that reality is created or shaped by the mind while subjectivist is one who subscribes to subjectivism.

As an adjective subjectivist is

(philosophy) regarding subjective experience as fundamental.

subjectivism

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.
  • Antonyms

    * objectivism

    subjectivist

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (philosophy) Regarding subjective experience as fundamental
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  • , passage=When Martin rejects a foundationalist as well a subjectivist understanding of phenomenology (5f.), instead stressing phenomenology’s “characteristic concern” with “the structure of experience” (6),

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who subscribes to subjectivism
  • See also

    *(Subjectivism)