
Lev Lafayette wrote:
On Sun, April 12, 2015 8:48 pm, Rohan McLeod wrote:
I'm going to read "objective value" as a value judgement about an objective phenomena. An objective value judgement is a statement of fact. e.g., "this computer weighs 1.5kgs".
Alright this is simply a semantic matter; you call this a value judgement; I don't ; we can go round this circle all day. "This type of computer is the one we should all use"; is a "value judgement about an objective phenomena" This type of statement is (I am claiming) difficult or impossible to falsify !
Regarding "intersubjective" ; well I don't know would be intended by this word ; in the context of subjective and objective; perhaps you can provide an example. Mutual agreements and shared understanding.
Well if they were written down I would say they are objective; if they are spoken it would be possible they can be recorded, so potentially objective but if no objective evidence exists of them how can we be sure they are shared ? ; therefore I would consider them subjective ! regards Rohan