单词 | subjectivist |
释义 | subjectivistn.adj. A. n. A person who believes in or advocates subjectivism. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > subjectivism > [noun] > adherent of subjectist1837 subjectivist1861 1861 Brownson's Q. Rev. Jan. 11 In this way we easily escape all the difficulties, both of the skeptic and of the subjectivist. 1874 G. S. Morris tr. F. Ueberweg Hist. Philos. II. 65 This interpretation, which would make of Spinoza a Subjectivist. 1885 F. E. Abbot Sci. Theism Introd. ii. 44 The utter indifference of subjectivists to their own innumerable self-contradictions. 1936 J. R. Kantor Objective Psychol. Gram. viii. 100 The post-Aristotelian subjectivists divided the individual into soul and body. 1993 R. Foley Working without Net iv. 204 We subjectivists conceive probability as the measure of reasonable partial belief. B. adj. Of or relating to subjectivism. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > subjectivism > [adjective] subjectivist1871 1871 G. Robson & S. Taylor tr. I. A. Dorner Hist. Protestant Theol. I. 286 Zwingli was not merely preserved from this subjectivist form of reformation by his sobriety. 1885 F. E. Abbot Sci. Theism Introd. ii. 43 The subjectivist definition of knowledge. 1911 Encycl. Brit. VI. 850/2 The subjectivist principle that forms the starting-point of Berkley. 1967 J. Lachs in Monist 51 300 Most or all of my objections..are subjectivist in nature. 2002 Isis 93 542/2 Realism and antirealism each cohere with both objectivist and subjectivist epistemologies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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