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Students are learning to cultivate objectivity on the nature of the mind, thought, feeling and understanding [of] how the brain developed and the understanding of the teenage brain.
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The goal of prosecutors is to detect jurors who might have more sympathy than objectivity in weighing the fate of a man who has spent his career cultivating a very likable image, experts noted.
Dr Braun has only thoughts to contribute, neutral thoughts at the beginning of the story, agonised ones at its ending, neither set particularly digestible ('... every civilised man today cultivated an unhealthy self-detachment. Had learned from art the art of amusing self-observation and objectivity. Which, since there had to be something amusing to watch, required art in one's conduct...'.).
What we now call "science" and commerce were thus united by objectivity: "It is therefore possible to speak about objectivity as a kind of knowledge being cultivated in the early modern period: a knowledge appertaining to a detailed acquaintance with objects" (p. 17).
Objectivity Q.
Does objectivity matter?
Depression bred objectivity.
Objectivity is easy to dismiss.
Sound strategy requires objectivity.
There is no objectivity.
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