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Subjectivism meaning in Urdu

Subjectivism Definitions

1) Subjectivism : داخلیت پسندی : (noun) (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience.

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Rationalism : عقلیت پسندی , Subjectivist : داخلیت پسند , Inexperience : ناواقفیت , Teleology : غایاتیات , Platonism : افلاطونیت , Relativism : نسبتیت , Experienced : تجربہ رکھنے والا , Information : معلومات , Wisdom : علم , Sapience : حکمت , Traditionalism : روایت پرستی , Subjectively : داخلی طور پر , Phon : بلند اصوات کا ایک پیمانہ , Existential : تجرباتی , Interiorise : داخلی بنانا , Affect : اثر , Nestorianism : نسطوریت , Power Law : طاقت کی دو قدروں کے درمیان تعلق کا قانون , Fechner's Law : وزن اور حجم کے درمیان تعلق کا قانون , Aleatory : اتفاقی , Departmentally : محکمانہ طور پر , Contextually : سیاق و سباق کے اعتبار سے , Haphazard : اتفاقی , Seasonal : موسم کے موسم , Addict : عادی بنانا , Addicted : عادی , Juvenile Court : عدالت اطفال , American Virgin Islands : شمالی امریکہ کا ملک , Apanage : کم عمر شہزادوں کا وظیفہ , Philosopher : فلسفہ کا ماہر شخص , Absolute : غیر مشروط

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Rationalism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience.

Subjectivist: a person who subscribes to subjectivism.

Inexperience: lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience.

Teleology: (philosophy) a doctrine explaining phenomena by their ends or purposes.

Platonism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.

Relativism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.

Experienced: having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation.

Information: knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction.

Wisdom: the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight.

Sapience: ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight.

Traditionalism: the doctrine that all knowledge was originally derived by divine revelation and that it is transmitted by traditions.

Subjectively: in a subjective way.

Phon: a unit of subjective loudness.

Existential: derived from experience or the experience of existence.

Interiorise: incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal.

Affect: the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion.

Nestorianism: the theological doctrine (named after Nestorius) that Christ is both the son of God and the man Jesus (which is opposed to Roman Catholic doctrine that Christ is fully God).

Power Law: (psychophysics) the concept that the magnitude of a subjective sensation increases proportional to a power of the stimulus intensity.

Fechner's Law: (psychophysics) the concept that the magnitude of a subjective sensation increases proportional to the logarithm of the stimulus intensity; based on early work by E. H. Weber.

Aleatory: dependent on chance.

Departmentally: dependent on a department.

Contextually: in a manner dependent on context.

Haphazard: dependent upon or characterized by chance.

Seasonal: occurring at or dependent on a particular season.

Addict: to cause (someone or oneself) to become dependent (on something, especially a narcotic drug).

Addicted: compulsively or physiologically dependent on something habit-forming.

Juvenile Court: a court having jurisdiction over dependent and delinquent children.

American Virgin Islands: more than 130 southeastern Virgin Islands; a dependent territory of the United States.

Apanage: a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family.

Philosopher: a specialist in philosophy.

Absolute: not limited by law.

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