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单词 subjectivism
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subjectivism


sub·jec·tiv·ism

S0842000 (səb-jĕk′tə-vĭz′əm)n.1. The quality of being subjective.2. a. The doctrine that all knowledge is restricted to the conscious self and its sensory states.b. A theory or doctrine that emphasizes the subjective elements in experience.3. Any of various theories holding that the only valid standard of judgment is that of the individual. For example, ethical subjectivism holds that individual conscience is the only appropriate standard for moral judgment.
sub·jec′tiv·ist n.sub·jec′tiv·is′tic adj.

subjectivism

(səbˈdʒɛktɪˌvɪzəm) n1. (Philosophy) the meta-ethical doctrine that there are no absolute moral values but that these are variable in the same way as taste is2. (Philosophy) any similar philosophical theory, for example, about truth or perception3. (Theology) any theological theory that attaches primary importance to religious experience4. the quality or condition of being subjective subˈjectivist n subˌjectiˈvistic adj subˌjectiˈvistically adv

sub•jec•tiv•ism

(səbˈdʒɛk təˌvɪz əm)

n. 1. the doctrine that all knowledge is limited to experiences by the self, and that transcendent knowledge is impossible. 2. a. any of various theories maintaining that moral judgments are statements concerning the emotional or mental reactions of the individual or the community. b. any of several theories holding that certain states of thought or feeling are the highest good. [1855–60] sub•jec′tiv•ist, n. sub•jec`ti•vis′tic, adj.

subjectivism

1. Epistemology. the doctrine that all knowledge is limited to experiences by the self and that all transcendent knowledge is impossible.
2. Ethics. the theory that certain states of feeling or thought are the highest good.
3. Ethics. the doctrine that the good and the right can be distinguished only by individual feeling. — subjectivist, n.subjectivistic, adj.
See also: Philosophy
the views and behavior of one who tends to be affected by the emotional qualities of an event, argument, or problem. Also called subjectivity.See also: Attitudes
Thesaurus
Noun1.subjectivism - (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experiencephilosophy - the rational investigation of questions about existence and knowledge and ethicsphilosophical doctrine, philosophical theory - a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy
2.subjectivism - the quality of being subjectivequality - an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare
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Subjectivism


Subjectivism

 

a world view that ignores the objective approach to reality and denies the existence of objective laws of nature and society. Subjectivism is one of the main epistemological sources of idealism. In essence, it grants primacy to the role played by the subject in various spheres of activity and in the cognitive process above all. The concomitant abstraction of thought, which does not correspond to the nature of objects, leads ultimately to a divorce from reality, subjective blindness, agnosticism, and relativism (see V. I. Lenin, Poln. sobr. soch., 5th ed., vol. 29, p. 322).

Subjectivism has been expounded by such philosophers as G. Berkeley, D. Hume, and J. G. Fichte; the philosophy of I. Kant is also marked by subjectivist concepts. In the bourgeois philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries, subjectivism has been a basic principle of such idealist schools of thought as neo-Kan-tianism, empiriocriticism, philosophy of life, pragmatism, neopositivism, and existentialism.

According to Marxist philosophy, which rejects subjectivism, the subject’s active role in practical life and in the cognitive process presupposes the existence of a dialectical relationship between subject and object as well as the existence of an objective reality that has its own laws and is independent of consciousness. Various distortions of Marxism-Leninism have their foundations in subjectivism. Right-wing revisionism, proceeding from a subjectivist understanding of practice, eclectically attempts to combine the principles of Marxist philosophy with subjectivist philosophical conceptions, such as existentialism and pragmatism. The left-wing revision of Marxism-Leninism is an attempt to replace its creative theory with a system of subjectively interpreted dogmas that serve as a justification for voluntarism.

In the political sphere, subjectivism is reflected in policy decisions based on arbitrary, unscientific principles, a contemptuous attitude toward the laws of society, and a belief in the omnipotence of administrative decisions. Genuinely scientific policymaking combines a strictly objective approach to reality with recognition of activism and initiative displayed by the masses, by social classes, and by individuals. This approach is a guarantee against subjectivism in any form.

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

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noun the quality of being subjective

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