Similar words: objectivism, subjectivity, subjective, subjectively, objectivity, subjection, subject index, collectivism. Meaning: [səb'dʒektɪvɪzm] n. 1. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience 2. the quality of being subjective.
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31. Still, it is probably correct to call ours the era of subjectivism.
32. Hence there are two kinds of subjectivism in our Party, dogmatism and empiricism.
33. There have three theories with regard to the valid basis of inculpatory act of rescue: subjectivism doctrine, the benefit weight doctrine, and the laissez faire behavior doctrine.
34. The Reasons of difference lays on the different attitude for unaccomplished offense. The former is objectivism, the latter is subjectivism.
35. This time the movement will be aimed at three bad styles, bureaucracy, sectarianism and subjectivism.
36. The revolution and construction cannot succeed unless subjectivism is overcome.
37. The philosophical foundation of this thesis is Experientialism, which is a synthesis of Objectivism and Subjectivism and attaches great importance to peoples interaction with the external world.
38. From a traditional point, the epistemology of Kant is a theory of some kind of Subjectivism, Phenomenalism, Agnosticism, Architectonism, which is of some faults.
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