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What is objective and subjective observation?

What is objective and subjective observation?

Objective observations are based on what we observed using our senses, we record exactly what we see, hear, taste, touch, and smell. Subjective observations are often influenced by our past events, personal experiences and opinions, and can be biased based on our cultural backgrounds.

What is good objective or subjective?

Objective judgments are good; subjective judgments are arbitrary. Objective standards are good; subjective standards are corrupt. Reality isn’t so clean and neat: there are areas where objectivity is preferable, but other areas where subjectivity is better.

Is ethics objective or subjective?

So, from what I understand, subjective ethics refers to when one’s personal taste, emotional state, and contextual situation can cause one person to reach a different moral conclusion in a situation over someone else’s, whereas objective ethics refers to a fact-based, measurable, reason driven way to determine the one.

Why religion is a good thing?

Religion can be a source of comfort and guidance. It can provide a basis for moral beliefs and behaviors. It can also provide a sense of community and connection to tradition. Some research even suggests that it may have an effect on health.

Does religion play a positive role in society?

The practice of religion is good for individuals, families, states, and the nation. It improves health, learning, economic well-being, self-control, self-esteem, and empathy.

Do we need religion in today’s society?

Why We Need Religion takes our embodied and affective nature very seriously and shows, in detail and with impressive supporting evidence, that religious commitment—beliefs, practices, rituals, etc. —help protect and manage our emotional life with unparalleled and probably irreplaceable success.

How does Christianity influence different cultures?

It is in Christians of many and various responses that Christianity gains its unique multi-cultural and polyvocal texture as a world religion. Those Christians who embrace surrounding cultures use indigenous language, music, art forms, and rituals as potent resources for their own ends.