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Quotes About Objective

But man has still another powerful resource: natural science with its strictly objective methods.
~ Ivan Pavlov
I had one objective: fix this. There was one other thought in a corner of my brain: What the
~ Unknown
I had one objective: fix this. There was one other thought in a corner of my brain: What the fuck was in that Red Bull cocktail anyway?
~ Unknown
For those whose exclusive norm of constitutional judging is merely fair reading of language applied to facts objectively viewed, 'Brown' must either be flat-out wrong or a very mystifying decision.
~ David Souter
It serves anyone, when they're going into some project, to try to distance themselves from the material so you can really have an objective viewpoint.
~ Mike Colter
When you become a consultant to a political party, your views are no longer objective. You do it at a cost.
~ Arun Jaitley
There is no longer a way out of our present situation except by forging a road toward our objective, violently and by force, over a sea of blood and under a horizon blazing with fire.
~ Gamal Abdel Nasser
I'm not saying that atheists can't act morally or have moral knowledge. But when I ascribe virtue to an atheist, it's as a theist who sees the atheist as conforming to objective moral values. The atheist, by contrast, has no such basis for morality. And yet all moral judgments require a basis for morality, some standard of right and wrong.
~ William A. Dembski
Revelation is always something purely subjective, and can never turn into something objective like the written Word of Scripture, and as such become an object of study. It is given once for all in Jesus Christ, and in Christ comes to men in the existential moment of their lives. While there are elements of truth in what Barth says, his construction of the doctrine of revelation is foreign to Reformed theology.
~ Louis Berkhof
At night, when the objective world has slunk back into its cavern and left dreamers to their own, there come inspirations and capabilities impossible at any less magical and quiet hour.
~ Unknown
Most clients are looking for a solution to a problem. They're interested in an outcome or result.
~ Unknown
T]hat which is the object of another being is dependent. … Thus the plant is dependent on air and light, that is, it is an object for air and light, not for itself. Physical life in general is nothing else than this perpetual interchange of the objective and subjective relation.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
God is love:' this, … supreme dictum of Christianity, … expresses the certainty which human feeling has of itself, … that the inmost wishes of the heart have objective validity and reality, that there are no limits, no positive obstacles to human feeling, that the whole world, with all its pomp and glory, is nothing weighed against human feeling.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
O]mnipotence is nothing else than subjectivity exempting itself from all objective conditions and limitations[.]
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
God … is nothing else than the nature of understanding made objective.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Religion, at least the Christian, is the relation of man to himself, … The divine being is … human nature purified, freed from the limits of individual man, made objective … All the attributes of the divine nature are, therefore, attributes of the human nature.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Once an exchange-ratio between money and commodities has been established in the market, it continues to exercise an influence beyond the period during which it is maintained; it provides the basis for the further valuation of money. Thus the past objective exchange-value of money has a certain significance for its present and future valuation. The money-prices of to-day are linked with those of yesterday and before, and with those of to-morrow and after.
~ Ludwig von Mises
When individuals are exchanging present goods against future goods they do not take account in their valuations of Variations in the objective exchange-value of money. Lenders and borrowers are not in the habit of allowing for possible future fluctuations in the objective exchange-value of money.
~ Ludwig von Mises
In the case of money, subjective use-value and subjective exchange-value coincide. Both are derived from objective exchange-value, for money has no utility other than that arising from the possibility of obtaining other economic goods in exchange for it.
~ Ludwig von Mises
If the objective exchange-value of money must always be linked with a pre-existing market exchange-ratio between money and other economic goods (since otherwise individuals would not be in a position to estimate the value of the money), it follows that an object cannot be used as money unless, at the moment when its use as money begins, it already possesses an objective exchange-value based on some other use.
~ Ludwig von Mises
There is no use in arguing about the adequacy of ethical precepts. They are derived from intuition; they are arbitrary and subjective. There is no objective standard available with regard to which they could be judged. Ultimate ends are chosen by the individual's judgments of value. They cannot be determined by scientific inquiry and logical reasoning.
~ Ludwig von Mises
If rapid and erratic variations in prices were usually encountered in the market, the conception of objective exchange-value would not have attained the significance that it is actually accorded both by consumer and producer.
~ Ludwig von Mises
What are the determinants of the objective exchange-value of money?
~ Ludwig von Mises
A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist and evolutionary strategist.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller