objectivist
/əbˈdʒɛktɪvɪst/
noun
- A person who believes that moral truths exist independently of human opinions or feelings.
- As an objectivist, she argued that honesty is always right, even when it's difficult.
- He called himself an objectivist because he believed in universal moral standards.
- The debate between objectivists and relativists has gone on for centuries.
- A follower of the philosophy of objectivism developed by Ayn Rand.
- The objectivist praised the novel for its strong individualist themes.
- She joined a group of objectivists who met to discuss Ayn Rand's ideas.
- Many objectivists emphasize the importance of reason and personal achievement.
Antonyms
adjective
- Relating to the belief that moral truths exist independently of human opinions or feelings.
- The article took an objectivist stance on human rights.
- Objectivist philosophy rejects the idea that truth changes from person to person.
- Her objectivist approach to ethics made her a strict judge of right and wrong.