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trans-subˈjective, a. Also transubjective. [trans- 4.] That transcends or is beyond subjective or individual experience as such.
1887R. Adamson in Mind Jan. 127 Pure, mere experience is simply such knowledge as the subject directly has of his own subjective processes. Anything else shows itself on the slightest analysis to contain trans-subjective reference or trans-subjective elements. 1899Jas. Ward Naturalism & Agnosticism II. 170 The sun as transubjective object is not L's sun or M's sun or N's sun..but rather what is common to them all, neglecting what is peculiar to each. 1902T. Case in Encycl. Brit. XXX. 668/1 From this epistemology he derives the metaphysical conclusion that the things we know are indeed independent of my consciousness and of yours, taken individually, or, to use a new phrase, are ‘trans⁓subjective’. 1911Jas. Ward Realm of Ends vi. 124 By intersubjective intercourse [men] attain to the trans-subjective or truly objective, both in knowledge and in action. |