What is an objective point of view?

An objective point of view is a perspective that claims (or attempts) to have no bias. It is the opposite of a subjective point of view.

Taking an objective point of view is desirable in legal judgments and other rulings. It attempts to remove emotion and bias from any decision.

In truth, an objective point of view is extremely difficult to achieve as human beings. This can be seen in the original Star Trek television series, where we see Mr. Spock making purely “logical” (i.e., objective) judgments and the passionate Dr. McCoy making subjective judgments. Captain Kirk’s task is frequently to find the middle ground between these two sources of counsel.

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