They seem to lay claim to being purely of the mind's eye, a manifestation of pure objectivity.
In the last verse, here, another shaft of light is thrown upon the Immaculate Perception or so-called "pure objectivity" of the scientific mind.
Hester revels in all the raw material, while rationalizing that "pure objectivity is, frankly, dull stuff and overrated."
Such pure objectivity, however, does not exist, for our sensory or instrumental experience is meaningless without interpretation, which is carried out within our own minds.
She argues against the Kantian tradition of seeking a pure, clear objectivity in knowledge which will leave personal experience behind.
For them, of course, pure objectivity is well and truly established on their faces.
It is a dazzling demonstration of the pure beauty of the law and the pure objectivity of the lens.
There is no such thing as pure objectivity.
I don't believe in pure objectivity.
For it is only thus that we can reach a comprehension of pure objectivity.