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Ehrenreich doesn't believe in the notion of "objective" journalism, and it's clear he has little sympathy for the narrative that Palestinian stone throwers pose a danger to IDF soldiers backed by a lopsided legal system and equipped with tear gas, rubber-coated bullets, and "skunk spray"— a rancid fluid that soldiers use to dispel gatherings and even nonviolent protests.
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Mr Derrida always denied any responsibility for the undisciplined nihilism of his imitators, who gave the strong impression that deconstructionism had somehow succeeded in undermining, or even in refuting, the notion of objective truth.
Evans (1980) questioned the claim that the master-sound could play the role of physical space in grounding the notion of objective particulars; see also Strawson's (1980) reply to Evans.
These "antirealist" doctrines undermine confidence in the value of disinterested efforts to determine what is true and what is false, and even in the intelligibility of the notion of objective inquiry.
And if one can believe the evidence — a big if, since the study of photography, like the practice of writing lives, instills in one a healthy skepticism toward the notion of objective truth — she was that rarest of creatures: a sovereign artist happy with her lot as a little woman.
Questioning the notion of objective knowledge, he pointed out that "man is a participant, not an objective observer".
Postmodernism, I argued, challenges the notion of objective truth and rejects the possibility of a transcendent ethical perspective.
One reason is that it appears to starve anti-realists of any entitlement to the notion of objective existence.
This should not be confused with the notion of "objective priors," which constitute pure ignorance of background knowledge.
In her influential 1964 book, "Legalism: Law, Morals and Political Trials," Judith Shklar, a political theorist at Harvard University, wrote that international trials best illustrated the weakness of our faith in the notion of a purely objective, rule-based form of justice -- what she called "legalism".
Vastly more Americans believe in flying saucers and 9/11 conspiracy theories than believe in the notion of balanced — much less "objective" — mainstream news media.
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