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"objective knowledge" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to information or understanding that is based on facts and evidence rather than personal opinions or interpretations. Example: "In order to make informed decisions, it is important to have access to reliable sources of objective knowledge rather than relying on biased sources."
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Does this mean these fields do not yield objective knowledge?
No one doubts that the challenges citizens and their governments face require decisions to be informed by objective knowledge.
Questioning the notion of objective knowledge, he pointed out that "man is a participant, not an objective observer".
Later, James would define sabermetrics more broadly as "the search for objective knowledge about baseball".
So what objective knowledge can philosophy bring that is not already determinable by science?
The goal of objective knowledge is legitimate, but it can never be more than approximately accomplished.
Many economists seem to have come to think of their field in scientific terms: a body of incrementally growing objective knowledge.
Surely this is one of Britain's most popular charities, source of an immense body of scientifically objective knowledge about wildlife, not just in Britain but across the world.
(The term, which James coined two decades ago, echoes the acronym for the Society for American Baseball Research, and denotes "the search for objective knowledge about baseball").
It was the conscious, purposeful search for falsifications, and the survival of theories in the face of them, that allowed science to proceed and objective knowledge to grow.
Such questions presuppose that literature is valuable and that objective knowledge of its workings is a desirable end.
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