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subjectivist|səbˈdʒɛktɪvɪst| [f. prec.: see -ist.] One who believes in or advocates subjectivism. Also attrib. = subjectivistic.
1874tr. Ueberweg's Hist. Philos. II. 65 This interpretation, which would make of Spinoza a Subjectivist. 1885F. E. Abbot Sci. Theism Introd. ii. 43 The subjectivist definition of knowledge. Ibid. 44 The utter indifference of subjectivists to their own innumerable self-contradictions. 1911Encycl. Brit. VI. 850/2 The subjectivist principle that forms the starting-point of Berkley. Hence subjectiˈvistic a.
1884W. James in Unitarian Rev. Sept. 210, I will..speak rather of subjectivism, and the subjectivistic point of view. 1886A. Edersheim Life Jesus I. 208 note, True religion is ever objectivistic, sensuous subjectivistic. 1897tr. Kulpe's Introd. Philos. 227 Subjectivistic ethics, following psychology, has taken two different forms, those of hedonism and eudæmonism. |