That as people age, accumulate more and more private experiences, their sense of history tightens, narrows, becomes more personal? So that to the extent that they remember events of social importance, they remember only for example 'where they were' when such-and-such occurred. Et cetera et cetera. Objective events and data become naturally more and more subjectively colored.
David Foster WallaceMots clés history memory objectivity
... the mind was designed not to defend what we want, but to discover what is ultimately true, which should shape our wants and satisfy them more deeply with God. The purpose of the mind is not to rationalize subjective preferences, but to recognize objective reality and to help the heart revel in God.
John PiperMots clés truth god faith mind intellect objectivity
To see the object as in itself it really is
Matthew ArnoldMots clés objectivity
From this point of view, science - the real game in town - is rhetoric, a series of efforts to persuade relevant social actors that one's manufactured knowledge is a route to a desired form of very objective power.
Donna J. HarawayMots clés truth feminism rhetoric objectivity partial-perspective science-studies situated-knowledge social-constructionism
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The idea of some kind of objectively constant, universal literary value is seductive. It feels real. It feels like a stone cold fact that In Search of Lost Time, by Marcel Proust, is better than A Shore Thing, by Snooki. And it may be; Snooki definitely has more one-star reviews on Amazon. But if literary value is real, no one seems to be able to locate it or define it very well. We’re increasingly adrift in a grey void of aesthetic relativism.
Lev GrossmanMots clés literature subjectivity value proust relativism objectivity in-search-of-lost-time a-shore-thing snooki
Objectivity works to repel the attacks of critics, like a kind of ethical pepper spray.
Brooke GladstoneMots clés objectivity
Never make the mistake of thinking you are alone — or inconsequential. Ignorance is voluntary and confusion is temporary. You see the world as-is, which is more than can be said for the vast populace.
Rebecca McKinseyMots clés ignorance alone culture confusion temporary insignificance objectivity voluntary mentality
First of all, Buddhism is neither pessimistic nor optimistic. If anything at all, it is realistic, for it takes a realistic view of life and the world. It looks at things objectively (yathābhūtam). It does not falsely lull you into living in a fool's paradise, nor does it frighten and agonize you with all kinds of imaginary fears and sins. It tells you exactly and objectively what you are and what the world around you is, and shows you the way to perfect freedom, peace, tranquility and happiness.
Walpola RahulaMots clés truth buddhism philosophy religion balance objectivism the-middle-way objectivity middle-path middle-way the-middle-path
There is no such thing as objectivity. We are all just interpreting signals from the universe and trying to make sense of them. Dim, shaky, weak, static-y little signals that only hint at the complexity of a universe we cannot begin to understand.
Bones The Doctor in the PhotoMots clés science philosophy universe interpretation objectivity
It's not objective. It's subjective.” Katya hooks her bra behind her back. “It's just what you think, not the truth.
E. LockhartMots clés truth opinions subjectivity objectivity
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