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Observing himself in this way, at a distance, was a matter not so much of objectivity as of egomania.
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But Neurath entered the debate with an altogether different notion of rationality, and of objectivity as well.
The trouble is that, in some countries, like Britain, people now doubt their government's objectivity, as well as that of scientists.
This critique takes the form of metaethics—a study of the nature or metaphysics of daoways as well as dao's knowability and objectivity as well as the pragmatics of dispute about dao.
We then move on to a second conception of objectivity as absence of normative commitments and value-freedom, and once more we contrast arguments in favor of such a conception with the challenges it faces.
Weber films the house from dramatic angles that shift the action from lyrical objectivity (as in views of the tramp from overhead) to the hyperexpressive subjectivity of point-of-view shots (as in a distorted image of him from the woman's frenzied perspective).
Or is "transparency the new objectivity," as David Weinberger of the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society has repeatedly said?
I had about as much objectivity as any of the opiners currently making noise on cable news.
Other criticisms of objectivity-as-detachment focus more on the epistemic defects of emotional distance.
She is thinking, for example, of political or moral theorists' characterization of objectivity as impartiality and lack of bias (1983, 357).
Many postmodernists regarded the very idea of objectivity as a dubious invention of the modern i.e., post-Enlightenment era.
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