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sub·jec·tiv·ism \(ˌ)səbˈjektə̇ˌvizəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary subjective (I) + -ism 1. a. : any of various epistemological theories that limit knowledge to conscious states and elements; specifically : subjective idealism b. : any of various theories, doctrines, or viewpoints that attach great or supreme importance to the subjective elements in experience: as (1) : kantianism (2) : the doctrine that truth is relative to human nature : protagoreanism 2. : either of two doctrines in ethics: a. : the supreme good or the end of ethical conduct is the realization of some type of subjective experience or feeling (as pleasure) b. : individual feeling or apprehension is the ultimate criterion of the good and the right |