[From Latin externus: outward.] (metaphysics) The view (opposed to internalism) that there are external or objective reasons for human actions, apart from desires or intentions; a form of objectivism.
[From Latin externus: outward.]
(metaphysics) The view (opposed to internalism) that there are external or objective reasons for human actions, apart from desires or intentions; a form of objectivism.
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