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Objectivity and Subjectivity

Objectivity and Subjectivity

Modern science was founded as the quest for impartial, objective knowledge of the external, physical domain of reality, which was gradually extended to the study of living organisms and eventually to the study of the human sciences. By this process, the domain of human psychological perception and experience came to be considered subjective and accessible to scientific inquiry only in terms of its objective external manifestations or merely epiphenomena to be understood solely in objective terms.

Speaker:Rodolfo Fiorini (Presentation)

Panelist:Carlos Blanco

Panelist:M.Chandrasekaran

Panelist:Garry Jacobs

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