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subjectivize, v.|səbˈdʒɛktɪvaɪz| [f. subjective + -ize.] trans. To make subjective. Hence subˈjectivized ppl. a., subˈjectivizing vbl. n.
1868Bain Ment. & Mor. Sci. ii. 742 Kant even went so far as to make it [obligation] the principle of our morality; but this was subjectivizing good, as he had subjectivized truth. 1868J. H. Stirling tr. Schwegler's Hist. Philos. 336 Converting into objectivity, the subjectivized theoretical matter (truth). 1890–1J. Orr Chr. View God v. (1893) 210 This weakening down and subjectivising of the idea of guilt. |