objectivism

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As objectivism is called:

  • a personal attitude or tendency (e.g. in the arts) that relates to objectivity as an ideal
  • philosophical positions that link the properties of objects, and conditions of truth and validity, not to the states of the judging subject, as an antithesis to subjectivism .
  • Ayn Rand's worldview, see Objectivism (Ayn Rand)