adjective
- relating to or emphasizing the importance of individual persons, their experiences, or their unique characteristics rather than abstract principles or collective interests
- of or relating to personalism, a philosophical or theological view that emphasizes the reality and value of persons as fundamental
Usage: often used in philosophy, psychology, and social contexts
Usage: philosophy, theology
Examples
- Her personalistic approach to teaching focused on understanding each student's individual needs and strengths.
- The therapist took a personalistic view, believing that healing required attention to the client's unique life story.
- Personalistic philosophy argues that persons, not objects or systems, are the foundation of reality.
- Critics argued that his personalistic leadership style neglected broader organizational goals.
- The personalistic ethics of the movement emphasized human dignity and individual rights.
- A personalistic interpretation of history looks at how individual choices shaped major events.