Subjectivism is the negative side of subjectivity. This is:
- narrow-minded categoricalness, exclusion of the possibility of other points of view,
- an emotional distortion of the picture of the situation, which in the most bizarre way turns the right into the guilty, the guilty into the victim, inflates the trifle to the magnitude of a catastrophe, and does not see the real problem at close range.
- perception of the situation, arbitrary to arbitrariness, not supplemented by the views of other people, devoid of volume. “I see what I want. I rate as I please.»
- double standard abuse
- selfishness and Yakanye.
As a rule, this is a manifestation of the first position of perception — patterns can also be strange and wonderful, but this happens less often. It is treated by the inclusion (or development) of the third (view from the outside) and the fourth position of perception. See Treatment of subjectivism