subjectivism

[From Latin subjectum: the subject or self that is the seat of consciousness.]

  1. (epistemology) Any doctrine (opposed to objectivism or realism) claiming that knowledge or values are relative to or dependent on the consciousness of the individual, not objective in any way. In general, subjectivism is a personalized form of relativism that in its most radical forms borders on emotionalism, irrationalism, or even solipsism.

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