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'''Objectivity''' refers to the object of study (or problem that one tries to solve) having the central place and not the subjective emotions or personal biases of the person(s) involved in studying the object (or solving the problem). During problem solving or scientific study, objectivity is a pre-requisite for reaching conclusions undistorted by emotion, personal bias or observation errors.
'''objectivity'''


==See also==
''adj''
*[[Objectivism]]
#Objective: fair and unbiased, as in objective evidence.


''noun''
#Objective: a goal, usually a m8litary one.
''noun''
#The state or quality of being objective.
#External or material reality.
#In [[philosophy]], the property or state of being objective, in any sense of that word; externality; external [[reality]]; universal validity; absorption in external objects.
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 February 2024

objectivity

adj

  1. Objective: fair and unbiased, as in objective evidence.

noun

  1. Objective: a goal, usually a m8litary one.

noun

  1. The state or quality of being objective.
  2. External or material reality.
  3. In philosophy, the property or state of being objective, in any sense of that word; externality; external reality; universal validity; absorption in external objects.