Values - Subjective or Objective? Essay

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    note are subjective, objective, assessment, and plan. The Subjective section contains a complete description of the patient's description of symptoms as well as progress from the last encounter. This section contains the following sections from the comprehensive H&P: HPI, PMH, family history, psychosocial history, and ROS with all the pertinent positives and negatives. Occasionally, patient’s exact words are documented here in quotations to describe important information. The Objective…

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    want are, and what the ultimate goal in any society should be. The objectivity in truth shows up in the seemingly subjective idea of goodness, because our value judgements are measured against our human nature. Value judgements are perceptions that attribute goodness to objects and ideas. The subjective good is when goodness is attributed to something which is already desired. The objective good is when something ought to be desired because of its inherent goodness. As humans we have inborn…

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    erroneous. This act of questioning destroys the objectivity of morality, which is a must, a universal truth one ought to not overlook. An individualized concept of morality is subjective in nature, an opinion, a definition or a meaning one has made that may root from one’s experiences. Any subjectivity can never be considered objective, and thus can never be considered as an absolute truth at all times. Morality is an instinctual sense of rightness in the human race. Although morality must have…

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    In other words, one must not fall into the illusion of the American dream, but stand on their values, motives, and opportunities. I am an individual who stands on the values of integrity, hard work, loyalty, honor, and respect. Through attending Philadelphia Military Academy those values have been placed to the fore front of my life as I am on another journey in my life, college. College is an opportunity to accomplish my goal of being in…

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    Nietzsche's Apollonian

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    of Dionysian writing. Plato introduced the split of this balance, for he had a strong wish for the Apollonian qualities to outweigh the Dionysian. Nietzsche expresses his disapproval of this, because he appreciates the Dionysian chorus and highly values it. Schelling is the first philosopher to acknowledge the importance of both extremes in combination and compares their balance to being drunk and sober at the same time. The principle of the Apollonian/Dionysian balance is also used in…

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    after ACLR, and only 35 studies (13%) included objective measures; consist of general knee examination(eg: range of motion, oedema measurement), knee muscle strength and thigh circumference, Lachman rating, single-leg hop performance, or validated questionnaires. This study also reported that ACL reinjury rates after 2 years of ACLR ranged from 0% to 24, especially on the non dominant leg. The findings of this systematic review revealed a lack of objective criterion used for post ACLR athlete…

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    the issues of naturalism, and postmodern relativism with the downfall of authentic drama and couples it with biblical evidence and truth to chart the way out of the crisis of the modern day age. These thin worldviews (worldviews that seem to have value but after investigation will lead to an empty life) are a fuel on the fire that is the empty self and the epidemic that is depression today. Through repairing the mind, soul, and spirits power the current generation can be set on a track that will…

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    relationships with matter, spatiality, and time. German philosophers Friedrich Nietzsche and Walter Benjamin address the partiality of knowledge. Nietzsche's "On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense" uses metaphor and the human condition to emphasize the subjective nature of knowledge, concepts, and truths, while Benjamin's "On the Concept of History" critiques historicism by criticizing written histories, historical materialism, and our belief that progress is good. In short, Nietzsche…

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    80-90 33. An “objective” opinion is based on facts, while a “subjective” opinion is based on emotions. In college, we have to be very careful to look at things “objectively”. When we discuss a problem in this class, we need to view to the problem “objectively”. We must use facts to discuss and work through problems. Opinions with no facts are not as important as opinions based in facts. “subjective”, or emotional thinking, doesn’t help us solve problems. Please only give opinions based on…

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    commits out of sympathy or a subjective desire has no moral value, in turn, any action a moral agent commits out of duty or obedience has a moral value. Even when a subjective desire motivates an action to achieve a positive outcome, it is still considered morally worthless. This paper will discuss the motivations and incentives behind actions committed by moral agents. It will also cover the differences between a subjectively or objectively motivated action and how moral value is assigned to…

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