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(Created page with "'''objectivism''' noun One of several doctrines holding that all reality is objective and external to the mind and that knowledge is reliably based on observed objects and events. An emphasis on objects rather than feelings or thoughts in literature or art. A school of [m9dernism|modernist]] poetry emphasizing the poem itself as object, rather than focusing on its ostensible content. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy") |
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'''objectivism''' | |||
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One of several doctrines holding that all reality is objective and external to the mind and that knowledge is reliably based on observed objects and events. | |||
An emphasis on objects rather than feelings or thoughts in literature or art. | |||
A school of [m9dernism|modernist]] poetry emphasizing the poem itself as object, rather than focusing on its ostensible content. | |||
[[Category:Definitions]] | |||
[[Category:Philosophy]] | [[Category:Philosophy]] | ||
Revision as of 15:08, 6 February 2023
objectivism noun One of several doctrines holding that all reality is objective and external to the mind and that knowledge is reliably based on observed objects and events. An emphasis on objects rather than feelings or thoughts in literature or art. A school of [m9dernism|modernist]] poetry emphasizing the poem itself as object, rather than focusing on its ostensible content.