Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tuism
noun
/ˈtjuːɪzəm/

Definition
A philosophical concept that denotes the belief that one’s personal experience should be the primary basis of understanding the world.

Examples
- Many philosophers argue that tuism offers a refreshing perspective on how we understand truth.
- In tuism, the individual’s experiences are crucial to shaping their beliefs.
- Her approach to learning reflects tuism, as she values hands-on experience over theoretical concepts.

Meaning
Tuism emphasizes the significance of direct personal experiences rather than relying solely on external authorities or generalized knowledge.

Synonyms
- Experientialism
- Subjectivism
- Personalism