Objectivity Vs. Subjectivity
By rainmark
@rainmark (4302)
October 3, 2008 10:09am CST
When you make judgement towards people, are you more objective or subjective?
Objective is to adhere strictly to truth-conducive methods in one's thinking, particularly, to take into account all available information, and to avoid any form of prejudice, bias, or wishful thinking while,
Subjective is refers to a subject's perspective, particularly feelings, beliefs, and desires. It is often used casually to refer to unjustified personal opinions, in contrast to knowledge and justified belief.
For example, in school, the teacher gives a lower grades to her one student because they personal argument. The teacher is practicing subjective judgement to her student even that she knows that her student is intellegent and got a higher marks on her examinations.
So in judging people are relying on the facts and truth or based on your personal opinon? 



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2 responses
@pkraj111 (2458)
• India
3 Oct 08
I am a subjective person. I do depend on my personal opinion most of the times. To say the opposite will be cheating myself.
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
3 Oct 08
I will judge a person in an objective way.. Because there are somethings whereby we are being forced to do in a certain way when faced with a certain situation, but so b4 we really understand the whole thing, we are not to judge the person based on what we have seen ^_^
Though the person might be doing something very wrong or hurtful, but we dunno their character, and the reason why he's doing that.. But human's basic instinct is that, they are in the wrong.. So only when we understand them better and know how they handle things, only then we can be right in judging them ^_^ So as to be fair to them too ^_^




