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objectivity

[ ob-jik-tiv-i-tee, -jek- ]

noun

  1. the state or quality of being objective:

    He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.

  2. intentness on objects external to the mind.
  3. external reality.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of objectivity1

First recorded in 1795–1805; objective + -ity
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Except, in “Civil War,” Garland created a picture of journalistic objectivity living within a world rife with recognizable, real-life symbols that he’d scrubbed of their meaning.

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But his empty pro-vaccine quote can be reprinted without getting into a quibble-fest with dishonest actors, making it a lot easier for journalists seeking that gold ring of "objectivity."

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During the 2024 election, the American mainstream news media continued to practice its obsolete norms of “fairness,” “balance,” “objectivity,” and “neutrality.”

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It also entails ethical obligations on the part of the news media itself–objectivity, fairness, and transparency, to name a few.

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Any pretense of my objectivity was abandoned as soon as the facts were aired in public.

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