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单词 subjectivize
释义

subjectivizev.

Brit. /sʌbˈdʒɛktᵻvʌɪz/, U.S. /səbˈdʒɛktəˌvaɪz/
Forms: 1800s– subjectivise, 1800s– subjectivize.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; chiefly modelled on a German lexical item. Etymons: subjective adj., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < subjective adj. + -ize suffix, chiefly after German subjektivieren (18th cent.). Compare objectivize v.
transitive. To make subjective.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > subjectivity, relation to self > make subjective, interiorize [verb (transitive)]
internalize1794
subjectivize1825
subjectify1840
inward1868
interiorize1906
1825 S. T. Coleridge Notebks. (1990) IV. 5280 Objectivize the Subject so as that the Object shall reflect the Subject = Subjectivize the Object.
1849 Free Church Mag. Jan. 8/2 But the business of the theologian, to use a German phrase, is simply to subjectivize the objective word.
1868 A. Bain Mental & Moral Sci. 742 Kant even went so far as to make it [sc. obligation] the principle of our morality; but this was subjectivizing good, as he had subjectivized truth.
1905 Princeton Theol. Rev. 3 319 Nor does Paul so subjectivize the Spirit as to identify him with man's own spiritual disposition.
2001 Perspecta 32 17 (note) If originally the rococo had worked..to relativise and subjectivise standards of taste, at the hands of mid-century critics it became not an alternative to, but the antithesis of classical, or good, taste.

Derivatives

subˈjectivized adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > subjectivity, relation to self > [adjective] > made subjective
subjectivized1848
internalized1867
1848 J. D. Morell On Philos. Tendencies of Age iii. 131 However objective the primary communications may have originally been, yet, when grasped by the human mind, they must have become subjective, or rather, if you will pardon the term, subjectivised.
1927 A. Huxley Proper Stud. 77 A subjectivized world, with which the observer lives in a state of what Lévy-Bruhl calls ‘participation mystique’, is unamenable to scientific treatment.
1990 Raritan Spring 130 The subjectivized worlds of these patients is..strikingly reminiscent of solipsism.
subˈjectivizing n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > consciousness > subjectivity, relation to self > [noun] > making or being made subjective
internalization1853
subjectivizing1857
subjectification1880
1857 C. Knight Eng. Cycl.: Biogr. V. 312 First, the expansive movement, or objectivising tendency,..and, secondly, the contractive movement, or subjectivising tendency, by which the natura naturata falls back on the natura naturans, and becomes conscious of itself.
1903 G. A. Coe Spiritual Life i. 36 Nothing short of absolute, indubitable truth, the true inwardness, the complete subjectivizing of everything, can satisfy him.
2007 M. Johnson Meaning of Body 2008 iii. x. 213 (heading) Kant's subjectivizing of aesthetics.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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