• Benj96
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    If I am an object and subject. And you are an object and subject. And we are both a part of the universe, therefore the universe is at the very least partially subject if not more, and also full of objects and maybe itself an object ...what exactly is "objectivity" or things based on it like scientific method and its parameters?

    And can something be purely "objective" if it is also "ethical"? Morals I would imagine do not reside in the purely logical/scientific but rather the subjective nature of consciousness and biological life.

    And finally, if we were to choose something of more value would it be "objective" knowledge offered by repeatable experiment or subjective wisdom offered by individual experiences? Which would you consider more valid and are you then strictly materialist subscribing wholly to empirical data or are you open minded to spiritual things and that offered by anecdotal evidence?
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