objectivised
"Objectivised" is a term derived from the philosophical concept of objectivity, which refers to the quality of being free from bias, prejudice, or subjective interpretation. When something is objectivised, it is treated as an objective reality, separate from personal or subjective perspectives. This process often involves the application of objective criteria or standards to evaluate or categorise something, aiming to reduce or eliminate subjective elements.
Objectivisation can occur in various contexts, including science, law, and social sciences. In scientific research, for
However, it is important to note that complete objectivisation is often impractical or even impossible. All
Moreover, the process of objectivisation can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. For instance, it may overlook