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Definition of Subjectivizing
1. subjectivize [v] - See also: subjectivize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subjectivizing
Literary usage of Subjectivizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"... a contractive movement or a subjectivizing tendency by which the natural
naturata falls back into its origin after having become conscious of itself. ..."
2. The Old Testament in the Light of To-day: A Study in Moral Development by William Frederic Badè (1915)
"The subjectivizing process of religion and morality is found associated historically
with individualism, not with communalism. ..."
3. The Old Testament in the Light of To-day: A Study in Moral Development by William Frederic Badè (1915)
"The subjectivizing process of religion and morality is found associated historically
with individualism, not with communalism. ..."
4. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1914)
"Hence Reitzenstein, in order to make out a true parallelism with the Mystery-ideas,
is led into subjectivizing the conception of dying and rising with ..."
5. Manual of Biblical Archaeology by Carl Friedrich Keil, Peter Christie, Alexander Cusin, Frederick Crombie (1887)
"1 The beginnings of the subjectivizing method of view already show themselves in
the writings of Josephus, and to a greater extent in those of the ..."