subjectivity and objectivity
Subjectivity refers to personal viewpoints, opinions, or perspectives that can vary from individual to individual based on their emotions, beliefs, or experiences. It is influenced by personal bias and is not universally true or factual. Objectivity, on the other hand, refers to a state of being unbiased, impartial, and based on facts or verifiable evidence rather than personal opinions or emotions. It aims to present information or perspectives that can be universally agreed upon and are not influenced by individual factors.
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