subjectivation
English
Etymology
subjective + -ation; attested since the 19th century.
Noun
subjectivation (countable and uncountable, plural subjectivations)
- The process of turning subjective.
- 1893, Edward Douglas Fawcett, The Riddle of the Universe: Being an Attempt to Determine the First Principles of Metaphysic, Considered as an Inquiry Into the Conditions and Import of Consciousness:
- The historic interest of the belief is its subjectivation of the source of necessity and the correlated "loosening," as Hume would say, of states of consciousness.
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French
Etymology
Attested since the 19th century.
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