39OTheMakikan gof IusgvakglkanNotes1Friedrich Nietzsche, ‘Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben’ [1874], inidem,Unzeitgemäße Betrachtungen, ed. Peter Pütz (Berlin: Goldmann Verlag, 1992), 75-148, on 112.2Ibid., 114.3For the definition of ‘epistemic virtues’ and an...
from intertextuality to interobjectivity.The definition of interobjectivity is based on the reflection upon textualism,aiming to mediate the split between language and reality,man and things,mind and body,and re-examine the relation between man and things,the relation between things,and how things ...
As Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison explain, the modern definition of objectivity has also not always been a goal of science. It is a relatively recent thing that scientists have sought to create "knowledge that bears no trace of the knower", with objectivity serving as a kind of "blind ...
The dangers of character reification for cladistic inference are explored. The identification and analysis of characters always involves theory-laden abstraction—there is no theory-free “view from nowhere.” Given theory-ladenness, and given a real world with actual objects and processes, how can ...
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Definition 1. Objectivity [10,11,25]: A system state is objective if it is (1) simultaneously accessible to many observers (2) who can all determine the state independently without perturbing it and (3) all arrive at the same result. The process of emergent objectivity may be described by...