(November 30, 2023 at 12:38 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: You might find my definitions even less apt than my elaborative descriptions.
Non cognitivism is the idea that statements purport to report facts, but do not report facts, they report feelings.
Subjectivism is the notion that statements purport to report facts, but misreport those facts, instead reporting a fact about the individual subject themselves.
Relativism is the notion that statements purport to report facts, but misreport those facts, instead reporting a fact about the society or group the individual subject arises from.
Objectivism is the notion that statements purport to report facts and either succeed or fail to report those facts.
Importance is the state or fact of being of great significance or value..which, I think, we can extend to any of these categories.
To exist is to be, and I think we can assign existence to each one of these categories, and to importance within each of these categories.
An objectivist is a person who acknowledges and/or assigns importance to the set of objective statements.
When you say statements, do you mean every statement?
Also, what do you mean by objective?