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by stareatgoats
1294 days ago
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I think you will find that most dictionaries defines objectivity and subjectivity as binary opposites, and that there can be no such thing as a subjective opinion that can morph into objectivity, even if the phenomena are ghastly. But I'm sure you find people who agree with you, all those who want to have their opinions elevated to objective truth, much like churches of old that claimed to have God on their side. To me such a stance is usually indications of prejudice and naïve realism [0], and perhaps worse; relieves one of the hard work of trying to see the other side, preventing one from building a solid case for ones own (subjective, but morally better) stance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%C3%AFve_realism_(psychology... |
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Should we dismiss all cultural critique because on some level everything is subjective, even experience and knowledge itself?
For all it's flaws and misuse, the scientific method provides the closest thing to an objective approach. Should it be discarded as well?
Now perhaps there are parts of Sharia law worth preserving. Can you steel-man that for me? Because my experience with theocracy based law has not been positive. What I've read of Sharia doesn't strike me as a good legal system.