Subjectivistic

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What is to be accepted as the fundamental category which gives to all of these terms their subjectivistic significance? ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The consequences of this subjectivistic turn are felt not only in the world of art. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's an argument not just from subjective experience, but one that is at its foundation subjectivistic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To be sure, a thoroughly subjectivistic and in this sense erroneously ❋ Rollinger, Robin (2008)

First of all, earlier generations of philosophers and scientists have often accused Bohr's interpretation of being positivistic or subjectivistic. ❋ Faye, Jan (2008)

Simi - larly Carl Becker, Charles Beard, and Karl Popper held that since subjectivistic and perspectivistic factors always enter into historical knowledge no science of history is possible. ❋ GEORG G. IGGERS (1968)

Of course a worm can be told a story like that because a worm is a subjectivistic character, ignorant, without any idea of the laws of history and social realities. ❋ Unknown (1963)

But a type of ethics still further removed from the initial relativism has been adopted and more or less successfully assimilated by subjectivistic philosophies. ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

The argument for absolute idealism is a constructive interpretation of the subjectivistic contention that knowledge can never escape the circle of its own activity and states. ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

In so far as the monads are spiritual this doctrine tends to be subjectivistic. ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

In either case the subjectivistic principle of knowledge has been abandoned. ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

But though pleasant dreaming be the most consistent practical sequel to a subjectivistic epistemology, its _individualism_ presents another basis for life with quite different possibilities of emphasis. ❋ Ralph Barton Perry (1916)

Occam's Conceptualism would be frankly subjectivistic, if, together with the abstract concepts which reach the individual thing, as it exists in nature. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

He was an exemplary religious and a popular preacher, but, as a philosopher, he was imbued with the subjectivistic criticism of Kant and, as a theologian, he was irenic beyond measure. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

They deal either with the objectified world, with objects of consciousness which are describable and explainable, or with the subjectivistic world of real life in which all reality is experienced as will and as object of will, in which everything is to be understood by interpretation of its meaning. ❋ Various (1889)

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