noun
- plural of subjectivism; philosophical doctrines that emphasize the subjective elements in experience or that deny the possibility of objective knowledge
Usage: philosophy
Examples
- The professor discussed various subjectivisms in modern philosophy.
- Different subjectivisms emerged during the 20th century philosophical debates.
- Students struggled to understand the distinctions between competing subjectivisms.
- The course examined how subjectivisms challenge traditional notions of truth.
- Critics argued that these subjectivisms led to moral relativism.
- The textbook outlined several influential subjectivisms in epistemology.