Definition of Subjectivist. Meaning of Subjectivist. Synonyms of Subjectivist

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Definition of Subjectivist

Subjectivist
Subjectivist Sub*jec"tiv*ist, n. (Metaph.) One who holds to subjectivism; an egoist.

Meaning of Subjectivist from wikipedia

- themselves. According to the subjectivist view, probability measures a "personal belief". For this kind of subjectivist, a phrase having to do with probability...
- subjectivist ethics, in which ethical conduct is based on the subjective or intuitive experience of an individual or group. One form of subjectivist ethics...
- Subjectivist (foaled 30 March 2017) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his performances over extended distances. As a two-year-old he showed...
- the 1870s, with its major contribution being the introduction of the subjectivist approach in economics. Despite such claim, John Stuart Mill had used...
- The relativist fallacy, also known as the subjectivist fallacy, is claiming that something is true for one person but not true for someone else, when in...
- anti-realism is the denial of at least one of these claims. Ethical subjectivists deny the third claim, instead arguing that moral facts are not metaphysically...
- distinguished from other perspectives. Giovanni Merlo has argued that the subjectivist view of mental phenomena goes a considerable way towards solving various...
- perfectly rational, imaginative, and informed, among other things. Though a subjectivist theory due to its reference to a particular (albeit hypothetical) subject...
- universalism includes other cognitivist moral theories, such as the subjectivist ideal observer theory and divine command theory, and also the non-cognitivist...
- scientifically through measurement and double-blind listening tests; and the "Subjectivists", who believe that the human ear is capable of hearing details and differences...