He learned to investigate himself, as well as his world, with
both critical objectivity and discriminating introspection, and in depth.
Not exact matches
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.
Objectivity does not presuppose indifference, just as sympathy or antipathy does not necessarily disqualify one for an unbiased examination according to the historical or
critical method.
Critical consciousness is at heart nothing less than a noble passion for
objectivity and truth.
Even if the oligopolist would demonstrate quality, fairness, diversity,
critical debate,
objectivity, investigative reporting, resistance to external pressures in his offerings to the market place, there would still be reason to provide regulatory correction as the market place would effectively be closed for newcomers and thus not constitute a free market.
They are no more capable of rational
objectivity or
critical thinking than any other group drowning in it's own self - interest and self - importance.
Sometimes historical
critical scholars absolutized their method of
objectivity into a permanent avoidance of existential encounter with the history they were supposedly studying.
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Critical sociology can help us see that the vested interests and ideological defenses of «scientific
objectivity» are as dangerous and dishonest as the old absolutes of religion.
One need only consider the response of the
critical community to E. D. Hirsch's Validity in Interpretation (1967), a much (and often unjustly) attacked book that dared to defend
objectivity in interpretation in the climate of 1960s radicalism.
Eastwood's
critical champions have often mistaken his lack of a distinctive, nuanced voice for «
objectivity.»
Our editors can look at your paper with both a
critical eye while maintaining
objectivity as it goes through the revision process.
In the»70s, photographer (and videographer, and rigorous cultural critic, and possible genius) Martha Rosler brought a
critical eye, politically and philosophically, to the medium's seductive pretenses of
objectivity.
In the 1920s, Beckmann was associated with the Neue Sachlichkeit (New
Objectivity) movement, in which its members sought to represent the sordid and disaffected post-war society of the Weimar Republic with
critical and often satirical realism.
The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and
critical comments that will assist the institution in making the published report as sound as possible and to ensure that the report meets institutional standards for
objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge.
The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and
critical comments that will assist the institution in making its published report as sound as possible and to ensure that the report meets institutional standards for
objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge.
Let us hope that when an advocacy organization such as the American Tort Reform Association releases its ranking of the worst Judicial Hellholes, most lawyers, trained as they are in
critical thinking, would at least question its
objectivity and factual basis.
When
objectivity is
critical, choose experts who genuinely specialize in discovering and defining value.
Remembering to keep
objectivity at the heart of legal advocacy in writing is
critical.
Their
objectivity and mastery empower them to distinguish your most
critical aptitudes and accomplishments, so as to make the best resume and presentation document conceivable.
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Objectivity is
critical with respect to resume preparation.