Subjectivity and Objectivity

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by ralph nader, Mar 5, 2003.

  1. ralph nader Banned Banned

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    Could someone please explain the differences in laymens terms.

    Thanks in advance,

    - Nader
     
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  3. Neville Registered Senior Member

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    Could have been put better! I was tired when i wrote the previous post so I'll try again!

    While I do understand these terms they can be hard to explain so ill refer you to the old trust dictionary again (which is where you should have looked in the first place!!

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    ). However i do not thin that these definitions are 100% accurate!

    Subjective- Based on personal feelings, not impartial...
    Objective- external to the mind, impartial.

    I always look at is like this: subjective- relating to the subject, objective- relating to the object.
     
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