Subjectivism (Psychological)

Do not confuse [amoralism] with psychological subjectivism. A psychological subjectivist is unable fully to identify his values or to prove their objective validity, but he may be profoundly consistent and loyal to them in practice (though with terrible psycho-epistemological difficulty). The amoralist does not hold subjective values; he does not hold any values.

Philosophy: Who Needs It “Selfishness Without a Self,” Philosophy: Who Needs It, 47.

See also AMORALISM; PSYCHO-EPISTEMOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGY.

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