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Re: Is pure objectivity actually possible?

It's a useful fiction, but an absolutely necessary one.

Think of it like the concept of a 'frictionless vacuum' in physics. It doesn't exist anywhere in the observable universe, but without assuming it exists conceptually, we couldn't calculate basic mechanics. Objectivity operates the same way in human discourse. We are all deeply subjective, but the *attempt* to be objective is what separates inquiry from mere propaganda.

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