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The problem is that reporters who suspend judgment and present all phenomena -- whether validated, not validated or refuted -- in the name of "objectivity" are not being at all objective.
In the name of objectivity, one simply counted common characters without respect to ancestry, and divisions were made on the basis of totals: the more characters in common, the closer the classification.
Here, in the name of objectivity, one simply counted common characters without respect to ancestry, and divisions were made on the basis of totals: the more characters in common, the closer the classification.
The paradox that Goethe highlights is that materialism understands itself to be the champion of empiricism, when really it detaches us from the world as we experience it, in the name of objectivity.
For its May cover package, CFO magazine draws on a new survey to argue that there may be hope for both.Once "close and collegial," the CFO-auditor relationship turned sour after the passing of the Sarbanes-Oxley act, "when auditors drew back from their clients in the name of objectivity".
In the name of objectivity, we pursue inhumanity, I continue; I finally pick out a birthday card for my daughter.
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In it Bloomfield explicitly adopted a behaviouristic approach to the study of language, eschewing in the name of scientific objectivity all reference to mental or conceptual categories.
In the process of verbally dismantling the quantification of higher education, he compared Ivy League universities to Gucci handbags and sneaked in concise dismissals of the College Board ("offensive, essentially"), the college essay ("an awful genre"), the S.A.T. ("a totally useless event"), and multiple-choice tests in general ("a grave error in the name of so-called objectivity").
Second, feminist standpoint theory's project of identifying a single epistemically privileged perspective is fundamentally flawed, an unjustified assertion of power in the name of an unattainable objectivity.
This is also something that cults do, and as we've learned with NXIVM and Rand, just because it's in the name of "reason" or "objectivity" doesn't save anyone from fanatical groupthink.
Richard J. Evans of Cambridge University, the author of "Lying About Hitler," is an eminent historian of Germany with large books to his name, as well as the discursive "In Defense of History," an attack on postmodernism and deconstructionism in the name of the traditional historical virtue of objectivity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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