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Discover LudwigThe phrase "objectively good" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is considered good according to universal or agreed-upon standards, rather than being a matter of personal opinion. Example: "The scientific method is objectively good for obtaining accurate results in experiments."
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Against such a position, an objectivist may ask why we should think objective goods are incommensurable: If X and Y are both objectively good, then why not say that the statement 'X is better than Y' (or a more restrictive comparative statement specifying respects or circumstances) is objectively true or false, even if this is difficult to know?
Was it objectively good?
Or is it achieving an objectively good outcome?
Only an absolutist could say that tolerance is objectively good.
So everything which moves away from that, in the long term, is objectively good.
After all, who's to say what's objectively good or bad in art?
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The end of perfectionist politics is the protection and promotion of objective goods and/or objectively valuable human lives.
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The phenomenon, while understandable, can also blunt what is objectively a good development.
In Leon, the Court held that the exclusionary rule does not apply when there is objectively reasonable, good faith reliance by police officers on warrants that are issued by neutral judicial magistrates and later determined to be invalid.
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