objectivism
The state of being objective; objectivity.
Noun
- The state of being objective; objectivity.
- Moral objectivism.
- Any of several doctrines that holds that all of reality is objective and exists outside of the mind.
- Objectivism and subjectivism need each other to exist. Each defines itself in opposition to the other and sees the other as the enemy. Objectivism takes as its allies scientific truth, rationality, precision, fairness,...
Coordinate Terms: positivism
- The specific objectivist philosophy created by novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, endorsing logical reasoning and self-interest.
- First of all, I do not call it Randism; and I don’t like that name. I call it Objectivism, meaning a philosophy based on objective reality. Now let me explain it as briefly as I can. - 1959 February 25, “Interview with...
- Ayn Rand, the guiding spirit of the philosophy of Objectivism and an advocate of “laissez faire capitalism,” endorsed Senator Goldwater as [“]the best of what is available.” - 1964 November 5, Murray Seeger, quoting Ayn...
- Into philosophy but not computer games? Then you probably missed Ayn Rand’s objectivism in BioShock (where the villain builds an undersea city out of the reach of government). - 2008 September 15, Tom Kuntz, “Fantasy...
Origin
Etymology tree English objectiv(e) Proto-Indo-European *-id- Proto-Indo-European *-yéti Proto-Indo-European *-idyéti Proto-Hellenic *-íďďō Ancient Greek -ῐ́ζω (-ĭ́zō) Proto-Indo-European *-mos Proto-Indo-European *-mós Ancient Greek -μός (-mós) Ancient Greek -ισμός (-ismós)der. English -ism English objectivism From objectiv(e) + -ism. First attested in 1854.