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Is it possible to suspend our imposing our experiences on our view of the world?
Njorl said:No, but it is possible to make the effort, and consider our own limitations in our ability to do so. Also, when those abilities are strained to the limit, and objectivity is desired, one should declare one's biases. I think that is the most you can ask.
What I wonder is, can you improve your objectivity? Can you do it through practice, or training?
Njorl
quddusaliquddus said:What about the many a mystics that have claimed to have taken off their lense of subjectivity? What do you make of those?
That is certainly the truth.Njorl said:It is easier to convince yourself that you have attained objectivity than it is to be objective.
Njorl
quddusaliquddus said:Certainly true [like pulling urself up by the bootstraps]. You're dismissing the possibility?
loseyourname said:Sensory input can become skewed without the influence of emotion. Ridding oneself of emotion would certainly help with rational objectivity though. If all rational conclusions drawn were drawn based entirely on reason, and not on personal conviction or gut response, it would seem you have attained a rather impressive level of objectivity.
Kerrie said:while i can understand your viewpoint hyp, the human concept of objectivity is meant to describe a reality outside of ourselves. we are assuming that reality/objectivity is separate from us wholly. but perhaps we are a part of reality more then we believe :) while our emotions can be tainted with bias (defined as subjective), we can still be unemotional about situations, thus objective (my opinion)
quddusaliquddus said:Is it possible to suspend our imposing our experiences on our view of the world?
hypnagogue said:(It's easy to assume that the way I see the painting is just the way it is, but this isn't so-- if I had synaesthesia I would experience the painting radically differently, not to mention more mundane (and subtle!) differences in ways I could experience the painting owing to too much coffee, or not enough sleep, etc.)