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发表于 2005-8-27 16:52:32 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览
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There is no such thing as purely objective observation. All observation is subjective; it is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires.
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Observation is an action of people which is a subjective course within their scope of the understanding of the world. So I agree that no observations are purely objective because it is always constrained and affected by some subjective factors. In another word, observation is just to use a subjective pair of eyes to observe a objective world.

Admittedly, the objects observed is objective. The sun always runs from east and sets up down to the west. The moon always has its wax and wane. These natural phynomenon are purely objectives which can not changed by the will of people. In the meantime, the historical events which has happened are always objective. Once it has been a fact, it can not been changed at all.

The same objects can be understood in greatly different subjective perceptions. The disparities are due to different stance, culture, background and attitude which show diversified expectations or desires.

The subjective  background can give different outcome of objections. For example, when one finds a pear in a tree, he can depict it a pear to his friends who all knows what is the outline of a pear. His friends can surly imagine what it is like. However, if a person who never saw this kind of fruits, and he depicts it to the above friends, too. However, the friends may probably fail to guess out what it really is. Because it has increased some subjective depicts or we can say, imaginations from other known objectives. For example, he could depicts a kind of fruit which is growing on the tree and look like an apple. If the pear is a kind of fruit or the apple is also not known, he may possibly fails to give an illustration about the pear. Likewise, the different culture background has led to disparage judgment about the art works made by Van Gough. So a common sense and a culture background may give people a common sense to the objects they observe.

The subjective stances will differ oppositely the observation. For example, the government rules out a policy to impose an extra tax to some kinds trade. These dealers are evidently not seem it as a good news while the government is regarded as a good way to increase the income. So the same policy can bring out different attitude and understanding of this objective event because people has added their subjective factors in relation to different expectations and desires. Another example is action of invasion when Japanese has invaded China. Chinese people believe it is an evil war which have no ethics and fill with brutality while Japanese people will consider their wars as a loyalty to their country and a submission to their imperials. As we can see, the discriminate attitude and desire can also observe the same objective things in disparage ways.

Moreover, the same objective things can be inspected from different angles and got different perceptions and ideas. Just as a two-edged paper which is red on the one side, yellow on the other. Therefore, if you observe it from one side, you will subjectively judge its color red, vice verse.  This easy theory can be applied to human affairs. The same phenomenon has happened in the every day life. When some one is boring and worrying about some objective fact, the only way to change the impression is to observe it from another angle. There is always a saying that God has closed a door for you but must also open a window in the meantime. That is to say, we must realize our subjective ideas can change the attitude and recognization of the objectives.

In conclusion,the process of objecting an objective affair can never be purely objective unless we live in vaccum. It must be distinguished by their subjective factors. It is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires which reflects their culture background, attitude and so on.
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There is no such thing as purely objective observation. All observation is subjective; it is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires.
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Observation is an action of people which is a subjective course within their 不明确scope of the understanding of the world. So I agree that no observations are purely objective because it is always constrained and affected by some subjective factors. In another word, observation is just to use a subjective 放后面吧color]pair of eyes to observe a objective world.觉得这最后一句和第一句还是有点混
:O呵呵这么高深的定义也能编
Admittedly, the objects observed is objective. The sun always runs from east and sets up down to the west. The moon always has its wax and wane. These natural phynomenon are purely objectives which can not changed by the will of people. In the meantime,用IN ADDITION应该会更好些吧 the historical events which [color=Yellow]has[/color] happened are always objective. Once it has been a fact, it can not been changed at all. 单复数!
The same objects can be understood in greatly different subjective perceptions. The disparities are due to different stance, culture, background and attitude which show diversified expectations or desires.用一点关联词吧这样好唐突

The subjective  background can give different outcome of objections. 太抽象For example, when one finds a pear in a tree, he can depict it a pear to his friends who all knows what is the outline of a pear. His friends can surly?? imagine what it is like. However, if a person who never saw this kind of fruits, and he depicts it to the above friends, too. However, the friends may probably fail to guess out what it really is. Because it has increased some subjective depicts or we can say, imaginations from other known objectives. For example, he could depicts a kind of fruit which is growing on the tree and look like an apple. If the pear is a kind of fruit or the apple is also not known, he may possibly fails to give an illustration about the pear. Likewise, the different culture background has led to disparage judgment about the art works made by Van Gough.这个例子你不说详细些恐怕很难理解 So a common sense and a culture background may give people a common sense to the objects they observe.有几个问题:1.语法错误太多,好些句子有两个动词2.我觉得思路有点乱.因为你本来举的例子是构造的就必须全看才能明白这个例子怎么支持了你的观点.但你好象是完全把你的思路过程就这么写出来了,没有任何整理,讲着讲着觉得需要说明下你思路中的术语了又举个例子.我觉得这样很不好,还是改一下吧

The subjective stances will differ oppositely the observation.段与段之间没有关联词.我都不清楚这个观点和你上一个有没有关系 For example, the government rules out a policy to impose an extra tax to some kinds trade. These dealers 只是商人?are evidently not seem it as a good news while the government is regarded as a good way to increase the income. So the same policy can bring out产生? different attitude and understanding of this objective event because people has added their subjective factors in relation to different expectations and desires说完两个例子再总结好写 Another example is action of invasion when Japanese has invaded China. Chinese people believe it is an evil war which have no ethics and fill with brutality while Japanese people will consider their wars as a loyalty to their country and a submission to their imperials. As we can see, the discriminate attitude and desire can also observe the same objective things in disparage ways.

Moreover, the same objective things can be inspected from different angles and got different perceptions and ideas. Just as a two-edged paper which is red on the one side, yellow on the other. Therefore, if you observe it from one side, you will subjectively judge its color red, vice verse.  This easy theory can be applied to human affairs.这个例子不好 The same phenomenon has happened in the every day life. When some one is boring and worrying about some objective fact, the only way to change the impression is to observe it from another angle. There is always a saying that God has closed a door for you but must also open a window in the meantime. That is to say, we must realize our subjective ideas can change the attitude and recognization of the objectives.

In conclusion,the process of objecting an objective affair can never be purely objective unless we live in vaccum. It must be distinguished by their subjective factors. It is always guided by the observer's expectations or desires which reflects their culture background, attitude and so on.

我觉得你要好好检查一下你的语言,真的有很多错,动词当形容词;另外我觉得你的例子读起来特别吃力.都很抽象.能不能改进下或者怎么整理下?这个题目本来就很抽象了,不要以空对空啊

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