Definition of Subjectivized

1. Verb. (past of subjectivize) ¹

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Definition of Subjectivized

1. subjectivize [v] - See also: subjectivize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subjectivized

subjectivise
subjectivised
subjectivises
subjectivising
subjectivism
subjectivisms
subjectivist
subjectivistic
subjectivistically
subjectivists
subjectivities
subjectivity
subjectivization
subjectivizations
subjectivize
subjectivized (current term)
subjectivizes
subjectivizing
subjectless
subjectness
subjects
subjectwise
subjet
subjets
subjicible
subjoin
subjoinder
subjoinders
subjoined
subjoining

Literary usage of Subjectivized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Introduction to Philosophy by Wilhelm Jerusalem (1910)
"Kant's investigations have transformed, in fact subjectivized aesthetics. It would seem that he has conclusively proved that the central problem of ..."

2. Introduction to Philosophy by Wilhelm Jerusalem (1910)
"... investigations have transformed, in fact subjectivized aesthetics. It would seem that he has conclusively proved that the central problem of aesthetics ..."

3. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler (1868)
"... form of subjectivity, and converting into objectivity, the subjectivized theoretical matter (truth), which it now holds and directly wills as its own. ..."

4. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler, James Hutchison Stirling (1867)
"... form of subjectivity, and converting into objectivity, the subjectivized theoretical matter (truth), which it now holds and directly wills as its own. ..."

5. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1911)
"The principle of revelation is recognized, but, as the title "Israel's Ideal" indicates, in a subjectivized sense. Besides this, the critical conclusions of ..."

6. Pluriverse: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pluralism by Benjamin Paul Blood (1920)
"The ideation of form is rather handicapped than s!animated by the intrusion of tangibility, until both are subjectivized. Plato, being pressed for a ..."

7. Pluriverse: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pluralism by Benjamin Paul Blood (1920)
"... by the intrusion of tangibility, until both are subjectivized. Plato, being pressed for a definition of color, ventured the opinion that color is "an ..."

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