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  • the real insight of critical philosophy was that objectivity exists only for a self-conscious subject. Kant had demonstrated that the fundamental relationship ...
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  • 2002) which highlights the tension between objectivity and audience appeal, to describe the station's controversial yet popular news approach ...
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  • background the test of authority and objectivity in studying the Orient ... evaluating its most basic assumptions of objectivity has led to a tremendous ...
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  • ===Objectivity=== Some people have criticized historical study, saying ... raises the issue whether complete objectivity is possible. Historians ...
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  • from the Front, which is noted for its objectivity and realism. The latter painting is now a part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan ...
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  • are likely to distort or prejudice their objectivity. The sociologist, according ... an interest or investment in objectivity. ==Critique== The concept ...
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  • such useful ideas as isomorphism, objectivity and a final truth. Another important advocate of relativism, Bernard Crick, a British political ...
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  • acts function in structuring ideal objectivity. processes of psychology and the ideal objectivity of logic, Husserl developed ...
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  • insights from physics and biology to questions of objectivity in such areas as the nature of necessity and moral value. Nozick was notable for ...
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  • include an increased chance of non-objectivity, unsystematic gathering of data, reliance on subjective measurement, and possible observer effects ...
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  • position. Ideology determines the "form of objectivity," thus the structure of knowledge itself. Real science must attain, according to Lukács ...
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  • science, with all its claims to neutrality and objectivity, is ultimately an evaluative endeavor. If scientific language is not purely descriptive, then ...
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  • and ideas. Thus, Berkeley disposed of objectivity and Hume of subjectivity, with the result that philosophy became mere skepticism. ...
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  • that all things lack intrinsic reality, intrinsic objectivity, intrinsic identity or intrinsic referentiality. Lacking such static essence or substance ...
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  • result would be relativism. But, he held, objectivity is attained because of the prescriptive element. Moreover, it is the universalizability of a prescriptive ...
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  • of statements in science, i.e. is objectivity possible, and how can ... ==Science, Subjectivity, and Objectivity== Although they may have had ...
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  • Western philosophers, despite all claims to objectivity, were biased by theological influences from their wider culture. In one of his major works he ...
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  • is conditioned by history, there is no objectivity or universality in knowledge. The earlier formulation of historicism was made by Vico (1668 ...
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  • Absurdism is a philosophical perspective which holds that the efforts of humanity to find meaning or rational explanation in the universe ultimately ...
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  • Culture, 1890-1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521646278 *Boring, E. G. 1950. A History of Experimental ...
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  • neo-Kantian doctrines on the status of objectivity and the possibility for intersubjective consensus in both knowledge and ethics. ...
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  • own sake." For some musicians the "new objectivity" that spawned atonal and hyper-intellectualized methods of composing with their emotionally ...
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  • Argyle did not let his faith interfere with objectivity in his research other than to fuel his interest in understanding the psychology of religious ...
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  • Haddock, G. E. Husserl or Frege?: Meaning, Objectivity, and Mathematics. Open Court Publishing Company, 2003. ISBN 9780812695380 (On the Frege-Husserl ...
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  • * Martin, Wayne. 1997. Idealism and Objectivity: Understanding Fichte's Jena Project. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ...
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  • The Doctrine of the Mean can represent moderation, rectitude, objectivity, sincerity, honesty and propriety (Encyclopaedia Brittanica, 2008) ...
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  • Lev Isaakovich Shestov ( Лев Исаакович Шестов ), born Yehuda Leyb Schwarzmann ( Иегуда Лейб Шварцман ...
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  • of all sciences,” thereby establishing the objectivity of truth and knowledge against the skepticism and relativism of his days. He criticized two ...
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  • Malraux to postulate a cleavage between the objectivity of Italian Renaissance painting and the subjectivity of painting in his own time, a conclusion ...
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  • other things, with determining the meaning and objectivity of moral concepts of right and wrong, or good and bad. Applied ethics is just the application ...
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  • Essentially, then, this form of objectivity relates to the world and all others in terms of the self--how an object can serve the individual’s ...
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  • for this dangerous compromise of the paper's objectivity.Cathy Booth, [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,992554,00.html Worst of Times ...
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  • also be willing to apply the same level of objectivity and investigation into any war crimes its armed forces may have committed. The terms of ...
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  • a strong need for affiliation as undermining the objectivity and decision-making ability needed in management. ;Power The need for power (N-Pow ...
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  • School has attempted to find scientific objectivity for the measurement and ... Feminist Research: A Subjective View of Objectivity" In Forum: Qualitative ...
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  • of the subject is noted with "a stark objectivity." The portrait of Miss Amelia C. Van Buren (ca. 1890), a friend and former pupil, suggests ...
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  • attempts to apply scientific principles of objectivity and detachment to its study of human beings. Unlike realism, which focuses on literary technique ...
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  • own sake." For some musicians the "new objectivity" that spawned atonal and hyper-intellectualized methods of composing with their emotionally ...
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  • to serve as a desk and chair. In order to obtain objectivity in evaluation, candidates were identified by number rather than name, and examination answers ...
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  • *Objectivity in presentation becomes increasingly important: Overt authorial comments or intrusions diminish as the century progresses. ...
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  • quot; historian; Gibbon's objectivity and accuracy in the use ... first "modern" historian; his objectivity and accuracy in the use ...
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  • vocabularies such as subjectivity and objectivity, universal and particular, part and whole, and others. Thus, the perception of philosophers ...
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  • and Scientism: The American Quest for Objectivity, 1880-1940. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987. ISBN 0807817333 ...
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  • of this code, principles of tolerance and objectivity."[http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnArticleDeCode?commun=&code=CEDUCATL.rcv ...
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  • which included an almost clinical objectivity, rejected traditional plotting (rising and falling action, transformation of the hero, heroes ...
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  • can be analyzed by science (reason/objectivity) and improved. ... of the individual, scientific objectivity, rationalistic universalism ...
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  • For since the overwhelming objectivity of historical movement in its present phase consists so far only in the dissolution of the subject, without ...
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  • right or wrong, and of statements explaining the objectivity of these propositions and the logic by which they are derived. The term “natural law” ...
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  • at many other newspapers of the time; ideas of objectivity had not taken hold in American journalism, and readers expected fiction in their stories.David ...
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  • nytimes.com/1994/01/30/books/eyeshades-and-objectivity.html Eyeshades and Objectivity] The New York Times, January 30, 1994. Retrieved April 14, 2023. ...
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