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subjectivism Meaning in Tamil ( subjectivism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அகநிலைவாதமும்,



subjectivism தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

புறநிலைவாதமும் அகநிலைவாதமும் .

subjectivism's Usage Examples:

Philosophical subjectivism also raises serious doubts about the possibility of certain (or indubitable) knowledge.


The tendency towards what may be technically called subjectivism, a tendency which differentiates the modern from the ancient method of speculation, is expressed in Locke and Leibnitz in a definite and peculiar fashion.


To treat the actual forms of religion as expressions of our various human needs is a fruitful idea which deserves fuller development than it has yet received; but Feuerbach's treatment of it is fatally vitiated by his subjectivism.


But the subjectivism that founded its theology on the "common sense" of the individual was accompanied by a fatal pseudouniversalism which, cutting away all that was peculiar, individual and most intense in all religions, left in any one of them but a lifeless form.


For the sake of clearness it seems desirable to keep for the future the term "relativity of knowledge" to the first meaning explained above: for the second meaning it has been superseded in contemporary philosophizing by the terms "subjectivism," "subjective idealism," and, for its extreme form, "solipsism" (q.


In what way does ethical subjectivism positively incorporate a relativist position?Relativist mathematics, the criticism goes, by relinquishing absolutism amounts to ' anything goes ' .


The conflict of idealism with these two lines of criticism - the accusation of subjectivism on the one side of intellectualism and rigid objectivism on the other - may be said to have constituted the history of Anglo-Saxon philosophy during the first decade of the 20th century.


) The theory as formulated has such grave ambiguities, that his theology, which, as we have seen, is wholly based on uncompromising religious realism, has actually been charged with individualistic subjectivism.


Subjectivism >>The fault was not wholly in the subjectivism of the movement.


The faith of science looks outward as in the dawn of Greek philosophy, and subjectivism such as Hume's has as yet no hold.


Feuerbach labours under the same difficulty as Fichte; both thinkers strive in vain to reconcile the religious consciousness with subjectivism.


What we might call unconstrained subjectivism places no constraints on the agents -- anyone goes, and hence anything goes.





Synonyms:

quality,



Antonyms:

environmentalism, hereditarianism,

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