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"Objectivity is both an essential and elusive philosophical concept. This Very Short Introduction explores the theoretical and practical problems raised by objectivity, and also deals with the way in which particular understandings of objectivity impinge on social research, science, and art"--
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Objectivity: a very short introduction
2012, Oxford University Press
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0199606692 9780199606696
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1. Introduction
2. Aren't all judgements biased in one way or another?
3. Don't all judgements involve some assumptions?
4. Doesn't science show there is no objectivity?
5. Is it possible to represent things objectively?
6. Is objectivity a form of honesty?
7. Objectivity in numbers?
8. Can the study of human behaviour be objective?
9. Can there be objectivity in ethics?
10. Can there be objectivity in taste?
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