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  • News objectivity is a twentieth-century myth. We only complain about propaganda when we don't agree with it.

  • Objectivity is very hard to achieve. It needs some research and patience. If you want to do something honest, you have to explore it a little longer.

    Source: www.chud.com
  • An expert gives an objective view. He gives his own view.

    Morarji Desai's speech at the 19th World Vegetarian Congress held at Mavhmkar Auditorium of Rafi Marg in New Delhi, India (November 18, 1967), later published in The British Vegetarian, March/April 1968.
  • I rather despise claims to objectivity in philosophy; the point of view is the thing.

    Lin Yutang (1937). “The Importance of Living”
  • Beginning, perhaps, from the reasonable perspective that absolute objectivity is unattainable, Fox News and MSNBC no longer even attempt it. They show us the world not as it is, but as partisans (and loyal viewers) at either end of the political spectrum would like it to be. This is to journalism what Bernie Madoff was to investment: He told his customers what they wanted to hear, and by the time they learned the truth, their money was gone.

  • The president's need for complete candor and objectivity from advisers calls for great deference from the courts.

    Warren E. Burger (1984). “Significant Supreme Court Opinions of the Honorable Warren E. Burger: Chief Justice of the United States”
  • Chess first of all teaches you to be objective.

    "The Soviet School of Chess". Book by Alexander Kotov, p. 42, 2001.
  • What it meant to me: a happy life, of course, companionship, of course. A common objective, I think.

  • Where conscious subjectivity is concerned, there is no distinction between the observation and the thing observed.

    "The Rediscovery of the Mind". Book by John Searle, 1992.
  • Science is based on the possibility of objectivity, on the possibility of different people checking out for themselves the observations made by others. Without that possibility, there is no empirical principle capable of deciding between different arguments and theories.

  • One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are.

  • I've always been a visual person, I'm formerly a graphic designer. I've always seen myself as an observer. I like to maintain objectivity and don't get too intimately involved in my subjects.

    Source: blogs.indiewire.com
  • From the beginning, there has been a tension in the reception of the Kantian idea of autonomy. If you emphasize the 'nomos' (the law), then you get one picture: the objectivity of ethics. If you emphasize the 'autos' - the self - you get the idea that we make the law. Kant never hesitated in his choice between the two emphases. He emphasizes the nomos (the universal and objective validity of the law).

    Self   Objectivity   Law  
    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • Far from being magisterial in its objectivity, science was conditioned by history, society, and the prejudices of scientists.

  • It's all about people. It's all about the subjectivity of what people love.

    Interview with Spence D., www.ign.com. March 31, 2001.
  • In a mathematical proposition, for example, the objectivity is given, but therefore its truth is also an indifferent truth.

  • Dispassionate objectivity is itself a passion, for the real and for the truth.

    Truth   Real   Passion  
  • I have prided myself with striving for objectivity, something many literary-minded critics dismiss as impossible. But in Washington, reporters are practically the only people who actually spend time talking to Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, and I find the longer I report in Washington, the mushier and less conclusive my own views are. I like it that way.

    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • I believe the reason I love painting so much is that it forces one to be objective.

  • All the worth which the human being possesses all spiritual reality, he possesses only through the State... For Truth is the Unity of the universal and subjective Will; and the Universal is to be found in the State, in its laws, its universal and rational arrangements. The State is the Divine Idea as it exists on Earth. We have in it, therefore, the object of History in a more definite shape than before; that in which Freedom obtains objectivity...

    "Lectures on the Philosophy of History, Volume 1". Book by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1832.
  • Genuine historical knowledge requires nobility of character, a profound understanding of human existence - not detachment and objectivity.

  • The cable news channels have cleverly seized on the creed of objectivity and redefined it in populist terms. They attack news based on verifiable fact for its liberal bias, for, in essence, failing to be objective, and promise a return to genuine objectivity.

    Chris Hedges (2013). “The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress”, p.76, Nation Books
  • If the poet has pursued a moral objective, he has diminished his poetic force.

  • The human understanding is like a false mirror, which, receiving rays irregularly, distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it.

    Francis Bacon (2012). “The Great Instauration”, p.33, Simon and Schuster
  • Nobody knows why we're alive; so we all create stories based on our imagination of the world; and as a community, we believe in the same story. In India, every person believes his/ her own mythosphere to be real. Indian thought is obsessed with subjectivity; Greek thought with objectivity.

  • There are science teachers who actually claim that they teach "a healthy skepticism." They do not. They teach a profound gullibility, and their dupes, trained not to think for themselves, will swallow any egregious rot, provided it is dressed up with long words and an affectation of objectivity to make it sound scientific.

    Anthony Standen (1950). “Science is a sacred cow”
  • Normally I don't watch myself, because I'm not very objective.

  • The essence nature of the Brahmin is an urge to know the truth...the true Brahmin pursues truth at all costs and will not permit considerations of comfort or convenience to stand in his way. His most outstanding characteristic is his objectivity, his ability to rise above the dust of the arena, to resist the hypnotising effects of words and the blind passion of cults, political or religious.

  • [I shall not] discuss scientific method, but rather the methods of scientists. We proceed by common sense and ingenuity. There are no rules, only the principles of integrity and objectivity, with a complete rejection of all authority except that of fact.

    Joel Henry Hildebrand (1985). “Science in the Making”, Praeger Pub Text
  • The need to let suffering speak is a condition of all truth. For suffering is objectivity that weighs upon the subject

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