At work.
So.... that's a 'No' then?
So... if I use the word 'Evidence' in a sentence, structured in such a way as to be effectively a noun, it is describing something else. This something else to which the extra label of 'Evidence' has been applied is objective.
Yes?
(December 23, 2018 at 2:01 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(December 23, 2018 at 1:47 pm)Peebo-Thuhlu Wrote: Uhm.... T0 th3 M4X?
By the definition of 'Evidence', as well as its use in general parlance, it is 'Objective' of/to the people referring to it. (What ever 'It' is that is being reffered as 'Evidence')
We're on thd same wavelength with this, right?
If terms of forming a conclusion, it can be subjective (speaking with credentials, testimony, interpretation) or objective. In application, there would be more focus on objective because we're looking for a specific result (following a recipe for a cake).
So.... that's a 'No' then?
So... if I use the word 'Evidence' in a sentence, structured in such a way as to be effectively a noun, it is describing something else. This something else to which the extra label of 'Evidence' has been applied is objective.
Yes?