objectivism

/əbˈdʒɛktɪvɪzəm/
noun
  1. The belief that certain things, especially moral truths, exist independently of human opinions or feelings.
    • In philosophy class, we debated objectivism versus relativism.
    • Her objectivism led her to argue that some actions are always wrong, regardless of culture.
    • Objectivism holds that facts are facts, no matter what anyone believes.
  2. A specific philosophy developed by Ayn Rand that emphasizes reason, individualism, and self-interest.
    • Objectivism, as taught by Ayn Rand, rejects altruism and promotes rational self-interest.
    • He wrote a book explaining the principles of objectivism.
    • Some business leaders have been influenced by the ideas of objectivism.
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