objectivesuch
Objectivesuch is a neologism used in philosophy of language and research ethics to describe a type of epistemic claim that explicitly marks the objectivity of its grounds. The term borrows the words objective and such, signifying that the claim adheres to a stated set of objective criteria rather than relying on personal belief or informal justification. In practice, an objectivesuch claim signals that its support has been evaluated against predefined standards, such as preregistered methods, transparent data sharing, or independent replication.
Usage and examples often appear in analytic discussions about how to foreground objectivity in scientific reporting
Origin and reception: the term emerged in late 2010s and early 2020s discussions around epistemic rhetoric
See also: objectivity, evidential reasoning, preregistration, replication, hedging.