Objectivism

Philosophy

the objectivism , Ontological Concept primarily , is defined by two meanings:

  1. a posture in the report/ratio in the world which privileges the Objectivité on the Subjectivité - resting only on what is presented in the form of a Réalité, drawing aside what is judged like product of the Esprit.

  2. a philosophical Doctrines which postulates that some Phénomène S, certain things, exist apart from the prone thinking , while the Subjectivisme would pose them like state of the prone and the constructivism would see them as built by the subject.

A quotation typical objectivist is “ Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn' T go away -- Philip K. Dick” (the Réalité, it is what does not disappear when one stops believing in it.)

The Objectivisme is also the name which the American philosopher-novelist of Russian origin gave Ayn Rand to her individualistic philosophy, so qualified " libertarienne ". See: Objectivism (Ayn Rand)

The objectivism is also a current arts person. See: Objectivism (Literature)

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