Sentences with phrase «objectivity into»

The ultimate goal is to introduce objectivity into the discussion between parties early in a dispute, before the parties» positions are hardened.
It is beneficial to immediately insert objectivity into all analysis and communication.
Armed with the report's findings that evaluation systems largely failed to distinguish among effective and non-effective teachers, education reformers urged introduction of more objectivity into teacher evaluation in the form of student performance on state standardized tests.
The latest neurological research has injected much needed objectivity into the disagreement over how best to treat children with attention - deficit disorders
It is interesting to note that while rejecting Kant's «doctrine of the objective world as a construct from subjective experience,» Whitehead speaks approvingly of the Kantian «conception of experience as a constructive functioning,» though he inverts the Kantian order and sees this functioning as «transforming objectivity into subjectivity» (PR 156 / 236f.).
Sometimes historical critical scholars absolutized their method of objectivity into a permanent avoidance of existential encounter with the history they were supposedly studying.

Not exact matches

As I have argued previously, independent directors bring objectivity and an external perspective into the boardroom.
Metaphysical realism, understood in a processive way, requires this triple sense of objectivity: novel human doings in need of guidance, long - enduring systems of belief that provide the schemata of interpretation by which that guiding can be done, and opportunistic skill in sculpting act and theory, fact and canon, into a coherent, fruitful basis for intelligent action.
If one holds that during the course of human history a process of development and refinement in the Church's understanding of Christ has taken place, this does not mean that one is rushing headlong into a position of historical relativism that is ultimately corrosive of the objectivity of our faith.
Therefore true faith is radical inwardness or subjectivity, it comes into existence by a negation of objectivity, and can only maintain itself by a continual process, or repetition, of negating objectivity.
Strictly speaking, God is not objectified for us as possibility, for her subjectivity never passes over into objectivity as is the case with present occasions.
They will not, however, reflect very much on what is the ultimate ground of this dignity, which turns the conditional into an absolute principle, namely that the «object» which makes the principle of objectivity an absolute principle is man, that is the person.
Those sent into life - threatening situations quickly give up whatever objectivity their editors might imagine they bring to the job.
The projection of an opposition between reason and faith» wherein the former claims objectivity and the latter demands assent to a set of propositions that can not be proven» into the biblical context anachronistically imposes Enlightenment categories where they would not have been intelligible.
There is also the perishing of objectivity, however, for the being thus attained persists in being only to the extent to which it is positively incorporated into fresh acts of becoming.
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?
In Feuerbach's own words: «Man — this is the mystery of religion — projects his being into objectivity, and then again makes himself an object to this projected image of himself thus converted into a subject.»
«Belonging to» negates all neutrality and objectivity, but possibly also alienating distanciation, as the interpreter is drawn into the text and the play of interaction begins.
The agent can thereby decompose extensity according to the exigencies of his activity, recompose it, and establish the objectivity of things which perception has contracted into immobilities (MM 280, 274, 292, 308).
Hence it is drawn into the conflicts of human life to such a degree that it can no longer speak with that authority or objectivity which ought to be expected of those who believe in God.
Just a case of objectivity and not getting sucked into the emotional response that would undermine our Constitution!
The genius goes beyond the empirical and delves into the self that is «necessary,» thus transforming his subjective existence into one of the highest objectivity.
However Schweitzer did not radicalize this insight into a questioning of the objectivity of historical research as such, but himself presented a reconstruction of Jesus which he regarded as objective, simply because it lacked the Victorianism of the classical lives of Christ.
Usually when we have a wide field we rejoice, for we then see masses of truth together, and often get glimpses of relations which we divine rather than see, for they shoot beyond the field into still remoter regions of objectivity, regions which we seem rather to be about to perceive than to perceive actually.
Such data must be available, regardless of the level of activity under consideration, (PR 273) for there to be any prehension of the possibilities required to realize the «subjective form» characterizing the new emergence into objectivity.
Heavily influenced by the Enlightenment and the philosophical tradition of Logical Positivism (the idea that if something is not able to be judged true or false, then we are rationally compelled to ignore it as irrelevant), much of the modern Church has bought into the belief that the truth of Christianity should be treated like any other set of factual claims, and that people of faith can somehow rationally observe ultimate truth with a level of personal detachment and objectivity.
The spirit of dualistic mythology separating subjectivity from objectivity continues to pressure us into the assumption that acts of consciousness are not part of the continuum of occurrences that constitute the world of nature.
The fallacy of objectivity is the notion that science is objective in the sense that subjectivity does not enter into the scientific analysis.
He singles out this text, as he says, because it «introduced a new note of historical objectivity» into its discussion, ostensibly to hide its pro - Catholic / anti-Protestant religiopolitical agenda, a quality he also finds in Gregory's book.
Professor Nels Ferré analyzes the recent theological trends in America into two major kinds, those that stress objectivity and those that emphasize the subjective response.
Into this tradition Balmes, however, introduced a new note of historical objectivity, making his anti-Protestantism uniquely modern in tone and focus.
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.
Justice and objectivity do not come into it.
Using a blend of professional objectivity, evidence - based research, and personal, straight - forward suggestions gathered from years of experience, this book brings the reader into the private world of therapy with the postpartum woman.
I think we should get ourselves into a situation whereby GBC as a public broadcaster will make its own determination on what the public interest requires in terms of information and put it out in that way with objectivity and balance.
Steve: That's not real objectivity though; that's a trap that a lot of mainstream journalists have fallen into.
In the below Film Comment interview, we explored that heady and frankly exhilarating dual vantage — a looking at a community simultaneous to a looking out from it, seeing overlaid with being, objectivity bleeding into the subjective.
Although broached and tossed aside in the picture, a moment where Murrow and his producer Fred Friendly (Clooney) wrestle with the question of whether or not it's healthy for a human being to be forced into the standard of journalistic objectivity provides for me the key to the text.
But on too many occasions it exploits its reputation for objectivity by wandering into domains where scientific knowledge is thin.
We have designed the program to provide the other soft and hard skills they will need to work successfully with school agencies: translating practitioners» questions into tractable research questions, understanding when and where randomization and quasi-experimental designs are feasible, negotiating the fine points of a data security agreement, preserving relationships while reporting results with rigor and objectivity.
By turning the NYTBR into a tout sheet and ignoring Indies, the NYTimes ignores its own rules of journalism 1) All the News That's Fit to Print; 2) Objectivity (What, Indies don't exist?)
Our child like exuberance for games would have meant our capacity for objectivity was flaud, yet we were free to wade into the seas of this new ecosystem.
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.
Can this shift from subjectivity to objectivity turn our experience into something more meaningful?
This theme calls into question documentary photography's «claims to objectivity» and further, «observes its tendency toward subtle or explicit fantasy,» according to Moore.
The work is the result of the artist's research into the relationship between art history and photography, specifically the long - standing and ongoing influence of art on photography and photos of greek ornaments from the «New Objectivity» movement of the late 20s.
Living somewhere between film, modern news media and history painting, Kahrs» work seamlessly merges the beauty and tradition of painting and portraiture with banal yet grotesque objectivity, seducing the viewer into a reductive, saturated palate only to confront them with an aggressive yet all too familiar imagery.
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Objectivity becomes an impossibility if one's own thoughts always translate the world into subjective representation.
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