0 the fact of being based on facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings:
1 the state or quality of being objective and fair:
The newspaper has a reputation for objectivity and fairness.
2 the quality of being able to make a decision or judgment in a fair way that is not influenced by personal feelings or beliefs:
He questioned his manager's objectivity.
An auditor must always give the appearance of objectivity and impartiality.
They emphasized the importance of scientific objectivity.
Some have questioned the objectivity of his own investigation into the matter.
The reasonable person standard enjoys a certain sort of objectivity, insofar as it protects people from each other.
If that is supposed to show the unique objectivity of utilitarianism, it fails by simply begging the question.
This concerns its fundamental orientation towards objectivity, truth, language, meaning and agency.
The twentieth century was hard on faith in classical objectivity, and in several domains at once.
Written culture encouraged the visual sense, the eye, which promotes distance, differentiation, and ultimately objectivity.
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