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Lecture 2

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Difference Between Objective and Subjective (with Comparison Reasoning | Don't Memorise

Chart) - Key Differences


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There are a number of philosophical issues, relating to the questions of objectivity and subjectivity of a statement,
judgement, information, point of view or anything else. A statement is said to be objective when it is based on facts, and
it can be proved easily and is impossible to deny.
Although in the absence of facts on a matter, then the statement becomes subjective, as the speaker presents his/her
opinion, which is always biased. Subjective perspective is based on personal feelings, likes, interest, dislikes, and the like.
So, the actual difference between objective and subjective piece of information lies in the facts and opinion. Karl Popper's Falsification
Content: Objective Vs Subjective
1. Comparison Chart
2. Definition
3. Key Differences
4. Conclusion
Comparison Chart
Basis for Objective Subjective
Comparison
Meaning Objective refers to neutral statement which Subjective means something which does not shows clear
is completely true, unbiased and balanced. picture or it is just a person's outlook or expression of
opinion.
opinion.
The Big Bang Theory - The Scientific Method
Based on Facts and observations Assumptions, beliefs, opinions. Clip - Season 6: Episode 5
Truth Provable Subject relative.
Verification Verified Non-verified
Reporting Same Varies to a great extent, from person to person, day to
day.
Decision Yes No
making
Used in Textbooks and encyclopedias Blogs, comments on social media and biographies.

Definition of Objective
Objective refers to an unbiased and balanced statement that represents facts about something. The statement is not
coloured by the past experiences, prejudices, perceptions, desires or knowledge of the speaker. Therefore, they are
independent and external to the mind of the specific person.
As the information is entirely facts based, it can be is observable, quantifiable and provable. It can be counted, described
and imitated. It presents complete truth and is free from individual influences, so it proves helpful in rational decision
making.
Definition of Subjective
Subjective means those ideas or statements which are dominated by the personal feelings, opinion, preferences of the
speaker. It is an interpretation of truth or reality, from the speaker’s angle, that informs and affects the judgement of
people and is always biased. It can be a belief, opinion, rumour, assumption, suspicion, that is influenced by the
speaker’s standpoint.
A subjective point of view is characterised by the past experiences, knowledge, perceptions, understanding and desires
of the specific person. These statements are exclusively based on the ideas or opinion of the person making it, as there is
no universal truth.
The fundamental differences between objective and subjective are discussed in the given below points:
1. A neutral statement, which is completely true and real, unbiased and balanced, is an objective one. Subjective
means something which does not show the clear picture or it is just a person’s outlook or expression of opinion.
2. An objective statement is based on facts and observations. On the other hand, a subjective statement relies on
assumptions, beliefs, opinions and influenced by emotions and personal feelings.
3. Objective information is provable, measurable and observable. In contrast, subjective information is relative to the
subject, i.e. the person making it.
4. The objective statement can be checked and verified. Unlike subjective statement or a series of balanced opinions,
so they can’t be checked and verified.
5. When a piece of information is objective, it remains same, irrespective of the person reporting it. Conversely, a
subjective statement differs from individual to individual.
6. An objective statement is appropriate for decision making, which is not in the case of a subjective statement.
7. You can find the objective statement in hard science, textbooks and encyclopaedias, but a subjective statement is
used in blogs, biographies, and comments on social media.
Conclusion
At the end of the discussion, objective information is one that produces the complete truth, i.e. it presents a story from
all the angles in a systematic way. It is a fact, which is provably true. On the contrary, subjective information is coloured
by the character of the person providing it. It is a great interpretation or analysis of the facts based on personal beliefs,
by the character of the person providing it. It is a great interpretation or analysis of the facts based on personal beliefs,
opinion, perspective, feelings, etc.

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