Hey everyone 
In a recent google fight objectivity severely routed subjectivity
fightclub
But can this be true - subjectivity has decisively lost the plot? This is what I would like to discuss with you today
For the purpose of this thread I'm going to use the following definitions filched from the New Collins Concise English Dictionary
objective: undistorted by emotion or personal bias
subjective: of, relating to, or emanating from a person's emotions, prejudices etc
Many of us who post regularly are proud of our objectivism and indeed strive to apply it as part of a critical thinking process to all areas of our lives.
Now I've been thinking about this due to events recently on the boards regarding moderation and things in my own life.
Is it actually possible to be too objective? Does being objective rob us of a certain amount of our humanity? Of our ability to actually live life rather than just observe it? Of the ability to affect our own lives rather than just let things happen to us? Or is dispassionate assessment of our lives what leads us to change things for the better?
Likewise - what about being too subjective? Can we be overemotional about some things? Or is it actually appropriate sometimes? Is living in a subjective manner the salt and spice of life?
I'm often reminded of a quote that no doubt a greek bugger came up with first - a wise man is wise until he knows he is. Maybe that is also true of objectivity - an objective man is objective until he knows he is
Anecdotally I know several people who consider themselves highly objective - it's funny how they all come to different objective conclusions though
For myself I used to believe I was objective but now I know I merely strive for objectivity but am aware that I am often subjective -and worse - I have a tricky subconscious which often tricks me into believing my subjective is my objective - often only time or the input from a third party allows me to see this though
So what about you?
Sou
Disclaimer: This thread isn't moderated so you can post what the hell you want. However I reserve the right to whine, bitch, moan, abuse and suck up to people in an effort to keep this thread on topic and relatively abuse free
In a recent google fight objectivity severely routed subjectivity
fightclub
But can this be true - subjectivity has decisively lost the plot? This is what I would like to discuss with you today
For the purpose of this thread I'm going to use the following definitions filched from the New Collins Concise English Dictionary
objective: undistorted by emotion or personal bias
subjective: of, relating to, or emanating from a person's emotions, prejudices etc
Many of us who post regularly are proud of our objectivism and indeed strive to apply it as part of a critical thinking process to all areas of our lives.
Now I've been thinking about this due to events recently on the boards regarding moderation and things in my own life.
Is it actually possible to be too objective? Does being objective rob us of a certain amount of our humanity? Of our ability to actually live life rather than just observe it? Of the ability to affect our own lives rather than just let things happen to us? Or is dispassionate assessment of our lives what leads us to change things for the better?
Likewise - what about being too subjective? Can we be overemotional about some things? Or is it actually appropriate sometimes? Is living in a subjective manner the salt and spice of life?
I'm often reminded of a quote that no doubt a greek bugger came up with first - a wise man is wise until he knows he is. Maybe that is also true of objectivity - an objective man is objective until he knows he is
Anecdotally I know several people who consider themselves highly objective - it's funny how they all come to different objective conclusions though
For myself I used to believe I was objective but now I know I merely strive for objectivity but am aware that I am often subjective -and worse - I have a tricky subconscious which often tricks me into believing my subjective is my objective - often only time or the input from a third party allows me to see this though
So what about you?
Sou
Disclaimer: This thread isn't moderated so you can post what the hell you want. However I reserve the right to whine, bitch, moan, abuse and suck up to people in an effort to keep this thread on topic and relatively abuse free