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If impartiality is a cardinal scientific virtue, Lewens is a fine exemplar of it.
The other says that impartiality is a mirage: viewers would be better off with a wide range of openly biased news.
As with climate change, implicit in extreme BBC impartiality is a distinctly un-BBC like, post-truth proposal that, since all opinions merit equal coverage, the public might as well give up on evidence-based argument.
Thus, for Gert, impartiality is a property of a set of decisions made by a particular agent, directed toward a particular group.
The idea that impartiality is a pervasive and universal moral requirement that should be directly manifested in our thoughts and practices during daily life seems to contradict our ordinary moral intuitions.
This impartiality is a fundamental ingredient that will drive solutions for economically underprivileged neighborhoods and nations.
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Impartiality is an essential requirement for a judge.
Labour's deputy leader told Grayling: "The sovereign's constitutional impartiality is an established principle of our democracy.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: "The sovereign's constitutional impartiality is an established principle of our democracy and one which the Queen has demonstrated throughout her reign.
If genuine impartiality is an illusion, as Young alleges, then impartialists may be suspected in smuggling in their own substantive moral positions and biases under the guise of neutrality.
Today this sounds as quaint as the house rules of the Augusta National Golf Club, but I think it's exactly right; impartiality is altogether a more honorable ambition than the sentimental "fairness".
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