The objectivity



Example: The objectivity of the judge is very important in court.

Definition


"The objectivity" refers to the quality or state of being unbiased, impartial, and not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. In philosophy, it denotes the ability to perceive or describe things as they truly are, independent of subjective interpretation or emotions.

Etymology


The term "the objectivity" derives from the Latin word 'objectum,' meaning 'something thrown before' or 'presented to the mind.' It evolved through the French word 'objectivité' before entering English, reflecting the concept of perceiving things as external realities rather than through personal bias.

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"The objectivity" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Philosophy - (A2) - set 1", containing 105 commonly used words.
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