subjectivist

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From subjective +‎ -ist.

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subjectivist (comparative more subjectivist, superlative most subjectivist)

  1. (philosophy) Regarding subjective experience as fundamental.
    • 2007 November 23, Günter Zöller, “Kant and the problem of existential judgment: critical comments on Wayne Martin’s Theories of Judgment”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 137, number 1, →DOI:
      When Martin rejects a foundationalist as well a subjectivist understanding of phenomenology (5f.), instead stressing phenomenology’s “characteristic concern” with “the structure of experience” (6), [] .

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subjectivist (plural subjectivists)

  1. One who subscribes to subjectivism

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