Objectivity
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+ | "We philosophers who are accused of not having sufficient respect for objective truth -- the ones whom the materialist metaphysicians like to call “postmodern relativists” -- think of [[objectivity]] as [[intersubjectivity]]."--"[[Philosophy as a Transitional Genre]]" (2004) by Richard Rorty | ||
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* [[Objectivity (philosophy)]] | * [[Objectivity (philosophy)]] | ||
* [[Objectivity (science)]] | * [[Objectivity (science)]] | ||
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* Objectivity in [[historiography]] | * Objectivity in [[historiography]] | ||
- | * [[Objectivity/DB]] - a commercial object-oriented database management system produced by Objectivity | ||
* [[Journalistic objectivity]] | * [[Journalistic objectivity]] | ||
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"We philosophers who are accused of not having sufficient respect for objective truth -- the ones whom the materialist metaphysicians like to call “postmodern relativists” -- think of objectivity as intersubjectivity."--"Philosophy as a Transitional Genre" (2004) by Richard Rorty |
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Objectivity can refer to:
- Objectivity (philosophy)
- Objectivity (science)
- Objectivity in historiography
- Journalistic objectivity
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See also
- Neutrality (philosophy)
- New Objectivity, German art movement
- Objective (disambiguation)
- Objectivism (disambiguation)
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