Is objectivity possible? Can there be objectivity in matters of morals?
What would a truly objective account of the world be like? Is everything
subjective, or relative? Are moral judgments objective or culturally
relative? This Very Short Introduction demonstrates that there are a
number of common misunderstandings about what objectivity is, and
explores the theoretical and practical problems of objectivity by
assessing the basic questions raised by it. In addition to considering
the core philosophical issues, Stephen Gaukroger also deals with the way
in which particular understandings of objectivity impinge on social
research, science, and art, and he concludes by considering the
question, "Are we obliged to be objective?"