Sentences with phrase «called objectivity»

BoraZ: Because the tradition in the past, I would say 50 years of journalism, especially U.S. journalism, is so - called objectivity, which means you can't really say «this is the truth.»
The fascination with so - called objectivity led to the mistaken notion that reality did not need to be interpreted.
This is what we call objectivity.

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Both Oreskes and Baker seem concerned in part that calling Trump statements lies will alienate readers and listeners from the mainstream media even more than they already are, and that the only refuge is to stress objectivity as much as possible.
Traditionalists find themselves ill at ease» to put it mildly» in today's postmodernist intellectual world, a world whose «animating spirit,» as Gertrude Himmelfarb puts it, «is a radical relativism and skepticism that rejects any idea of truth, knowledge, or objectivity» («The Christian University: A Call to Counterrevolution,» FT, January).
One way to illustrate the full scope of this problem would be to look more closely at the horizonal character of the ecstatic past in contrast with the past of the ordinary interpretation of time, which is only understood by negative contrast with the present.5 Here Mason, apparently following Whitehead, allows us to make a particularly striking contrast: we can never change the past» he says (p. 95), meaning to evoke what Heidegger calls Dasein's «facticity» and to compare it with the objectivity with which perished actual occasions confront the concrescing actual entity in Whitehead.
The contemporary Western - person has falsely valued objectivity, refusing to recognize that it is in reality what Rubem Alves calls the logic of «the dinosaur.»
If objectivity were a reality in theological circles, Bonhoeffer's view could conceivably serve as a basis for an ecumenical «happening» between the institutional idea found in Roman Catholicism and the «called out» emphasis of Protestantism.
Kierkegaard calls this attitude «objectivity,» and its opposite «subjectivity.»
Traditional science prizes what it calls «objectivity,» that perspective from which (it seems to those who prize it) what one sees — one's «perception» — and what is there — «reality» — coincide.
She calls it «strong objectivity,» and its particular strength rests of the participation of many knowers, beginning with the least favored, and requires a commitment to critical examination of the causes of beliefs, especially those that pass for «objective truths.
As Marjorie Reeves has shown in her application of Buber's I - Thou philosophy to education, the whole concept of the «objectivity» of education is called in question by the fact that our knowledge of things is for the most part mediated through the minds of others and by the fact that real growth takes place «through the impact of person on person.»
Are electoral passions this time calling into question the rectitude of the alleged objectivity that he now must defend in order to save any and all credibility for his profession?
If Aristotle insisted not only on the objectivity of truth but on the ability of the intellect of man to apprehend it, the French philosophe Jacques Rousseau denied this objectivity by ushering in what Cardinal Ratzinger called the «tyranny of relativism,» which gives the rationalization of homosexuality so much of its philosophical underpinning by arguing that natural law is merely a human construct and, as such, susceptible of subjective definition.
It is up to the Christian communities to analyze with objectivity the situation which is proper to their own country, to shed on it the light of the gospel's unalterable words and to draw principles of the church... It is up to these Christian communities, with the help of the Holy Spirit, in communion with the bishops who hold responsibility and in dialogue with other Christian brethren and all men of good will, to discern the options and commitments which are called for in order to bring about the social, political and economic changes seen in many cases to be urgently needed.
One of the chief sources of difficulty in our time is the common, uncritical acceptance of the dichotomy between judgments of fact and judgments of value, between so - called «objectivity» and «subjectivity.»
It is my deep conviction that one of the chief sources of difficulty in our time is the common, uncritical acceptance of the foundational dichotomy between judgments of fact and judgments of value, between so - called «objectivity» and «subjectivity.»
While Newtonian mechanics admitted at each instant a single instantaneous space which was a substrate for all objectivity of simultaneous events, the theory of special relativity denies it: in the four - dimensional «world» (I would prefer to call it the «world - history») of Minkowski, there is no privileged instantaneous three - dimensional cross-section, and therefore no privileged frame of reference which Newton identified with absolute space.
If this first step in human knowledge is fundamentally called into question then the scientist undermines the process of scientific enquiry and the theologian empties the significance of the Incarnation and the objectivity of all other concrete acts of God in history.
The «objectivity» of it ought in that case to be called excessivity, rather, or exceedingness.»
As we have been urging that historical understanding goes beyond literary and textual criticism in the direction of subjectivity, we have neglected the objectivity which is given our study by the existence of what we may call the phenomenon behind the phenomena.
These facts alone, call in to question both the uniqueness of Darwin's thought processes and the objectivity of his worldview, which had clearly been established — long before any of his scientific investigations had begun.
I was so disappointed I couldn't muster up any sense of objectivity or enthusiasm for the movie I was supposed to watch at midnight, so I called it a night early.
But in major districts including Washington's, New York's and Houston's — and perhaps soon, Los Angeles» — officials are using a method called «value - added» to bring a measure of objectivity to the process.
I tell people there are two ways to design a book editor, which for objectivity sake I'll call the right way and the wrong way.
This is the call, posed a thousand different ways, for objectivity.
All these objects share a collaged painterly language which calls into question the definition of objectivity.
His works reveal a continuous and exhaustive research into the objectivity of art, calling into question the notion of the author and the importance attributed to the figure of the artist in our times.
This theme calls into question documentary photography's «claims to objectivity» and further, «observes its tendency toward subtle or explicit fantasy,» according to Moore.
Leaders of the 1920s expressionist group called Die Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) like Otto Dix (1891 - 1969) and George Grosz (1893 - 1959) were also labelled «degenerate», as were others like the Austrian painters Oskar Kokoschka (1886 - 1980) and Egon Schiele (1890 - 1918).
This work is called» «Free At Last»» because it released me from my dependence on objectivity and allowed me to paint the» «ethereal»».
Scientific Reticence: A Threat to Humanity and Nature Hesitancy among scientists to express the gravity of our situation is a major block to our understanding and response to climate change, The reticence arises from political pressure, institutional conservatism, so - called «objectivity» and more.
What your comments do indicate however is your extreme bias against those skeptics such as myself who accept AGW as provisionally true and your rather arrogant general attitude which begins to reveal an emotional attachment to this issue, calling into question your own objectivity.
It seems to an outsider that the IPCC modelling warriors have got their blinkers on, have lost objectivity and will not stop flogging the dead horse called CO2.
The rigor and objectivity are easily lost on so - called journalists who have their own axes to grind.
Have scientists really openly lost their objectivity to the point that anything casting doubt on their so - called «consensus view» must be silenced?
I wouldn't really call the snippet vitriolic or hysterical (well, maybe a bit hysterical), but I would call it decidedly un-scientific and very lacking in objectivity, which is supposed to be what you get from independent peer review.
Furthermore, the think tank Dr. Singer founded and currently runs, The Science and Environmental Policy Project, has received substantial industry funding, including contributions from Exxon, Shell, ARCO, Unocal, and Sun Oil, calling into question the objectivity of his testimony (Gelbspan, 1998).
While the photo may be a bit more, um, gargantuan, than I would have expected, it was their call and by no means reflects on my objectivity.
Trial Masters is a US organization headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana that aims to bring objectivity to a field dominated by what it calls subjective peer review «old guard» rating services which are essentially «popularity contests».
They are your beneficiaries, and the process of transferring your property is called probate, managed by an executor of your choosing — ideally an attorney or someone close to your family but with the objectivity to oversee the proceedings without getting personally or emotionally invested.
To address what he calls «erroneous information and unfounded conclusions» in the NCLC report, Rosen wrote the article «Consumer Group Report on Inaccurate Criminal Background Check Reports Loses Impact Due to Lack of Objectivity and Errors» that is available at: http://www.esrcheck.com/articles/NCLC-Report-on-Criminal-Background-Checks-Inaccurate.php.
While some witnesses offered by the state attempted to cast Planned Parenthood employees as unethical, based on anti-choice highly edited video, their personal histories of ideologically opposing Planned Parenthood and most abortion procedures called into question their objectivity and judgment as witnesses.
«The testimony of the witnesses called by the father — Dr. Hohnecker, Dr. Jacobson, Ms. Lippman — as far as this Court is concerned, I found them to be biased, I found them to have a lack of objectivity... insincere and disingenuous and fueled by money...
However, with all the excitement of selecting that place you will call «home», objectivity can sometimes fall by the wayside when you lock eyes on that «perfect» property.
Any lack of impartiality on the part of Ms. Aiken should call into question her objectivity and when that happens her suitability to continue in her present capacity must be reviewed within the context of a democracy like Canada!
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