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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. It is derived from the Humean idea that all judgements about the world derive from internal experience. We therefore project our emotional state onto the world and interpret it through the lens of our own experience. Projectivism has proved to be a problem for moral realists, who assert that moral judgements can be determined from empirical facts, i.e., some things are objectively right or wrong.

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dbo: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. It is derived from the Humean idea that all judgements about the world derive from internal experience. We therefore project our emotional state onto the world and interpret it through the lens of our own experience. Projectivism has proved to be a problem for moral realists, who assert that moral judgements can be determined from empirical facts, i.e., some things are objectively right or wrong. (en) Le projectivisme en philosophie consiste à attribuer (« projeter ») des qualités à un objet comme si ces qualités lui appartiennent effectivement. C'est une théorie destinée à savoir comment les gens interagissent avec le monde, théorie appliquée à la fois à l'éthique et à la philosophie générale. Il existe plusieurs formes de projectivisme. David Hume décrit ainsi le projectivisme : « (C)'est une observation commune, que l'esprit a une grande propension à se répandre sur les objets externes et à y conjoindre les impressions internes qu'ils occasionnent et qui font toujours leur apparition en même temps que ces objets se découvrent aux sens. (Hume, Traité de la nature humaine, I. iii. XIV) » (fr)
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rdfs: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. It is derived from the Humean idea that all judgements about the world derive from internal experience. We therefore project our emotional state onto the world and interpret it through the lens of our own experience. Projectivism has proved to be a problem for moral realists, who assert that moral judgements can be determined from empirical facts, i.e., some things are objectively right or wrong. (en) Le projectivisme en philosophie consiste à attribuer (« projeter ») des qualités à un objet comme si ces qualités lui appartiennent effectivement. C'est une théorie destinée à savoir comment les gens interagissent avec le monde, théorie appliquée à la fois à l'éthique et à la philosophie générale. Il existe plusieurs formes de projectivisme. David Hume décrit ainsi le projectivisme : (fr)
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