Subjectivism Definition
səb-jĕktə-vĭzəm
noun
The quality of being subjective.
American Heritage
Any philosophic theory that restricts knowledge in some way to the subjective elements, as by limiting external reality to what can be known or inferred by subjective standards of truth.
Webster's New World
The doctrine that all knowledge is restricted to the conscious self and its sensory states.
American Heritage
The philosophic theory that all knowledge is subjective and relative, never objective.
Webster's New World
An ethical theory holding that personal attitudes and feelings are the sole determinants of moral values.
Webster's New World
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