The interaction of most litigants with the judicial system is a transient one and it is of seminal importance that the fairness, impartiality and
detached objectivity of the judicial office holder are manifest from beginning to end.»
It is the ancillary behavior associated with their role of
detached objectivity and then moving into different capacities as spokesmen or advocates for their science, that I was addressing.
One reason I trust Judith's judgment so much is that she repeatedly demonstrates this ability to show
detached objectivity with a touch of pragmatic circumspection.
The catalogue observes that Gursky has «been seen as moving increasingly away from the dictates of the Becher style, with its emphasis on a front viewpoint, seriality,
detached objectivity, modest format, and consistent use of black - and - white film.»
They are still held captive by an epistemology borrowed from the modern university, with its notion of
detached objectivity, the fact - value dichotomy, the separation of emotion and reason (with reason as the superior means of knowing) and the loss of any authority other than an isolated, sovereign self that is subservient to the needs of the modern nation - state.
Not exact matches
The film feels as
detached as Hirohito, somehow mistaking austere
objectivity with sententiousness.
«The feminist critique of
objectivity rests heavily on the psychoanalytical perspective of Nancy Chodorow, who has argued that female and male children articulate their adolescent identity through fundamentally divergent responses to the maternal bond: To forge their identity as men, male children must
detach themselves from their primary love - object, whereas female children forge their identitites as women in continuing identification with the mothers.......