subjectivistic love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Pertaining to or characterized by subjectivism.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to subjectivism.

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Examples

  • What is to be accepted as the fundamental category which gives to all of these terms their subjectivistic significance?

    The Approach to Philosophy Ralph Barton Perry 1916

  • The consequences of this subjectivistic turn are felt not only in the world of art.

    Fr Lang on Beauty and the Liturgy 2009

  • Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument."

    Pop Culture 2009

  • It's an argument not just from subjective experience, but one that is at its foundation subjectivistic.

    The validity of the original SSPX excommunications... 2009

  • Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument."

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog 2009

  • Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument."

    Education 2009

  • Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument."

    Current Affairs 2009

  • Mr. Smith notes that the persistent use of "feel" instead of "think" or "argue" is "a shift in language use that expresses an essentially subjectivistic and emotivistic approach to moral reasoning and rational argument."

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • To be sure, a thoroughly subjectivistic and in this sense erroneously

    Anton Marty Rollinger, Robin 2008

  • First of all, earlier generations of philosophers and scientists have often accused Bohr's interpretation of being positivistic or subjectivistic.

    Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Faye, Jan 2008

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