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- Projectivism abstract "Projectivism in philosophy involves attributing ('projecting') qualities to an object as if those qualities actually belong to it. It is a theory for how people interact with the world, and has been applied in both ethics and general philosophy. There are several forms of projectivism.David Hume describes projectivism:".
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- Projectivism subject Category:Ethical_theories.
- Projectivism subject Category:Metaphysical_theories.
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- Projectivism comment "Projectivism in philosophy involves attributing ('projecting') qualities to an object as if those qualities actually belong to it. It is a theory for how people interact with the world, and has been applied in both ethics and general philosophy. There are several forms of projectivism.David Hume describes projectivism:".
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