1. subjectivist - Noun
2. subjectivist - Adjective
One who holds to subjectivism; an egoist.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarly economic theory was rooted in the Italian, French, and Spanish traditions, which were subjectivist oriented. Then it shifted onto the terrible path by Smith and Ricardo and the British classical tradition, which is 'objectivist' - values are in inherent in production. Murray Rothbard
Cox, Richard T. Algebra of Probable Inference, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001 According to the subjectivist view, probability quantifies a "personal belief". de Finetti, B. (1974) Theory of probability (2 vols. Source: Internet
In contrast, "subjectivist" statisticians deny the possibility of fully objective analysis for the general case. Source: Internet
The only new emphasis was Mao's concern with two types of subjectivist deviation: (1) Dogmatism, the excessive reliance upon abstract theory; (2) Empiricism, excessive dependence on experience. Source: Internet
Though a subjectivist theory due to its reference to a particular (albeit hypothetical) subject, Ideal Observer Theory still purports to provide universal answers to moral questions. Source: Internet