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Objective features include the presence of common data, evidence for or against a theory, and criteria which are not paradigm-dependent.
Those propositions are made true by objective features of the world, independent of human opinion.
They are part of the same spectrum in which both display subjective as well as objective features.
The occupational form consists of objective features.
The presence of subjective and objective features in both science and religion makes his thinking valuable and original.
The transcendentals are not contingent upon cultural diversity, religious doctrine, or personal ideologies, but are the objective features of all that is.
Since objective features of objects cannot change without an inherent change in the object itself, shape must not be an objective feature.
There have been investigations regarding the objective features that stimuli contain that may affect the fluency and therefore the preferences.
To cladists, similarity and dissimilarity are not objective features of the living world; they are products of human perceptions.
Nevertheless, similarity can be based also on less objective features such as musical genre, personal history, social context (e.g. music from the 1960s), and a priori knowledge.
First we need to start with the 'givens' of the situation - the objective features of the predicament which we reviewed in the first part of the last chapter.
While the Formalists had treated them as objective features inherent in literature itself, Richards's emphasis was on the reader's response to literature and on the evaluation of this response.
Instead he came to the conclusion that space and time are not discovered by humans to be objective features of the world, but are part of an unavoidable systematic framework for organizing our experiences.
Variables that facilitate fluent processing include objective features of stimuli, like goodness of form, symmetry, figure-ground contrast, as well as experience with a stimulus, for example repeated exposure or prototypicality.
There were serious debates about the city level awarded to Voluntari, as it is alleged that it was given in regard to the city's political affiliation, rather than population, development or any other objective features.
"If 'expressivism' is right, there is no independent domain of moral knowledge to which religion contributes", with moral utterances reflecting not objective features of the world, but attitudes and opinions of the speakers.
So he concludes that ordinary moral judgements express the erroneous view that there are objective features of the world which intrinsically (and not merely because, as a matter of contingent fact, we respond to them in certain ways) require something of us.
That is, to put it at its most basic, the respondent is at least an adequate reporter of his or her attitudes, beliefs and other subjective states, his or her relationship with others, past, present and intended behaviour, and about objective features of the respondent's life.
Moral realism (in the robust sense; see moral universalism for the minimalist sense) holds that such propositions are about robust or mind-independent facts, that is, not facts about any person or group's subjective opinion, but about objective features of the world.
Their conception of literature differed from his, however, on at least one fundamental point: they were much less interested in the experience of reading than in the objective features of the medium, the literary text itself; and they therefore spent much less time on evaluation than on description and analysis.