Objectivity does not negate or even threaten / undermine "subjectivies"; it simply refers to an epistemic status, so to speak, what I refer to as subject(ivity)-invariant (as well as pov / language / gauge —invariant), or a truth-value which does not vary with "different subjectivies" – truth-values which are the same for all "subjectivities". As I pointed out to Agent SmithThe question of objectivity is a difficult one because human life is comprised of different subjectivities. — Jack Cummins
are truths which are the same for every "subjectivity" (though, almost certainly, they mean different things to different subjects). I don't see what makes "the question of objectivity ... difficult."e.g. A = A;
you were not born before your parents;
there are more real numbers than integers; etc... — 180 Proof
One thought on that. In very complicated situations you have to rely on intuition. Often people want to make it seem like their decisions are based on analsysis, scientitific research, deduction...when in fact we must, often, rely on intuition. My claim does not mean we shouldn't analyze, etc., but the truth is we have processes in our minds for dealing with complexity. Some are better at this then others, and we have different abilities in different areas of life. But intuition is often involved and it has to be. People in philosophy forums will often reverse engineer their conclusions. They have a conclusion, they they justify it after the fact. But in reality we use intuition and can get better at it. And this is not wrong.'The certainty-seeking mindset has a way of causing those trapped in it to miss out on their lives: it renders them allergic to the present, where uncertainty reigns.' — Jack Cummins
For objectivity, 'whether or not there is consensus' is N/A. — 180 Proof
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