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  1. This shows the important difference between subjectivism in faith and in doubt.
  2. Subjectivism in doubt, on the other hand, turns something into nothing and makes fact into fiction.
  3. In the world of an inside ethnography as Favret-Saada identifies, "one is never able to choose between subjectivism and the objective method as it was taught" (ibid. 23), so long as one wishes to find out answers which, in traditional ethnography, are often missing from the finite corpus of empirical observation.
  4. The discipline's bullish claims for male-identified objectivity never overcome its potential for "feminine" subjectivism.
  5. In succumbing to "the temptation of subjectivism" (ibid. 23), she recognizes that it becomes impossible to put any distance between oneself and the "native", or more importantly between oneself and oneself in such a situation.
  6. This distinction will have some importance when we consider the grounds on which the attitudinist distinguishes his position from that of ethical subjectivism.
  7. (" Subjective' here has nothing to do with ethical subjectivism; it is generally supposed that the existence of this subjective obligation is an objective fact.)
  8. 1964) he maintained that Barth and Bultmann had come to represent the extremes of objectivism and subjectivism, and offered his own attempt to chart a middle way in which both the given truth of God and the need for it to be apprehended in the personal encounter of faith would be given their proper place.
  9. In them there is an avoidance of subjective emotion, an abhorrence of rhetoric, an emphasis on simplicity, with terseness and economy of expression (the first - subjectivism - not shared by Leonard, of course).
  10. This qualified subjectivism, a sort of new man of psychological method, again retains an attachment to the objectivity of traditional methods.
  11. Subjectivism in faith makes something out of nothing and turns fiction into fact.
  12. In my own case I had been taught by Okely to avoid the split between subjectivism and an objective reality, but I had no preparation to contend with the changes which the field experience created in me.
  13. They would be signs of an unprofessional subjectivism and impressionism; in recent radical discourse they indicate an undesirable mystification.

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