0 having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore free to act fairly:
1 having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage, and therefore free to act fairly:
2 not interested:
3 someone who is disinterested will receive no personal advantage from a situation, so their advice or a decision relating to it will probably be fair:
Determination must be made by disinterested trustees or independent legal counsel.
With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
For processualists, the perspective is a 'view from nowhere', which postulates a disembodied, disinterested observer entirely separate from what is observed.
The wives professed themselves disinterested in coitus twice as frequently as they reported that the husbands lacked interest.
Pitted against successful professional males or a disinterested middle class, they dramatize the class alienation denied by middle-class hegemony, and validate alternative values.
Indeed, these claims redoubled their force, now vaunted as neutral descriptions of an indifferent nature by disinterested scientists.
In the first generation of bioethics issues, bioethicists could be cast as privileged observers and disinterested commentators.
Meanwhile, 'disinterested' can be appropriated to the context of boredom, which is a much more common phenomenon.
If feminist archaeology took a politically informed but epistemologically disinterested position, it would not contribute to present and future social praxis.
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