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- noun Plural form of
objectivity .
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Examples
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LEGAL ANALYST: Yes, I-- a model of objectivities, especially when it comes to Mike Huckabee.
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Whereas, as we have seen, for Kant the destruction of an artwork has absolutely no bearing upon the objectivities it represents, we can now understand why Gadamer is committed to the opposing view that the destruction of an art work diminishes the reality of the subject-matters that come forth through it.
Gadamer's Aesthetics Davey, Nicholas 2007
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No such objectivities are ever granted absolutely, of course, but only relatively, namely with respect to the particular problem.
Paul Natorp Kim, Alan 2003
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Another feature is objectification, the way subjectivity finds its objects in and undergoes transformation under the impact of humanly produced objectivities.
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Subjectivities and objectivities in classrooms and beyond
Serendip's Exchange 2010
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Subjectivities and objectivities in classrooms and beyond
Serendip's Exchange Paul Grobstein 2010
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Subjectivities and objectivities in classrooms and beyond
Serendip's Exchange Paul Grobstein 2010
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Subjectivities and objectivities in classrooms and beyond
Serendip's Exchange 2010
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If you will permit me, you should focus more on the objectivities here.
Progressive Bloggers 2009
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Access Research Network (ARN) is a religious organization that serves the information about science, creationism, evolutionism and social issues with intelligent design objectivities.
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