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Faith in the objectivity of the photographic image, still or moving, has never quite recovered.
None of them, however, voiced much faith in the objectivity of the projection.
If Mr. Ashcroft is confirmed, it will seriously damage public faith in the objectivity of Justice Department data.
Now top scientists on both sides have been accused of taking money that may undermine trust in the objectivity of their research.
This year in Missouri, it's hard to imagine that voters can have great confidence in the objectivity of the secretary of state, Matt Blunt, who is active in the Bush-Cheney campaign and is himself a candidate for governor.
The spooky part, the Galton part, is what Mr. Sekula called "a faith in the objectivity of the camera," the idea that the camera really captures essences and, as Galton put it, that composites are "real generalizations".
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Ameriks responds to Ginsborg's challenge in his (1998); the objectivity of taste is defended further in Makkai (2010).
In most views, the objectivity and authority of science is not threatened by epistemic, but only by contextual (non-cognitive) values.
The old bugbear about subjectivity being too vague, personal, and unreliable in comparison to the objectivity of facts and data needs to be squashed.
Roger Crisp takes the measure of Peter Singer's recent paper on the objectivity in ethics.
In addition to blurring the objectivity standard, they can also diminish returns on funds that help pay benefits to retirees.
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