2. Noun. An advocate of objectivism. ¹
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Definition of Objectivist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Objectivist
Literary usage of Objectivist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russian Sociology: A Contribution to the History of Sociological Thought and by Julius Friedrich Hecker (1915)
"... are followed by an inevitable change of social and political institutions.1 The
Marxian or objectivist Sociologists were divided into two factions. ..."
2. Essays on the Philosophy of Theism by William George Ward (1884)
"In his view the objectivist appeals, not to the human reason, but to the human
... What an objectivist really alleges is, that the truth of any given ..."
3. Knowledge Shared: Participatory Evaluation in Development Cooperation by Edward T. Jackson, Yusuf Kassam (1998)
"The Continuing Rationalist-objectivist Challenge Notwithstanding the growing
recognition that, at the micro level, participatory evaluation is part of the ..."
4. Essays on the philosophy of theism. Ed., with an intr., by W. Ward by William George Ward (1884)
"In his view the objectivist appeals, not to the human reason, but to the human
... What an objectivist really alleges is, that the truth of any given ..."
5. Self-Neglect Among the Elderly: Maintaining Continuity of Self by Susanna D. Bozinovski (1998)
"The objectivist approaches locate social problems in objective social conditions
... As a reaction to these 'objectivist' approaches to studying social ..."