aspiration for a humanly achievable truth and objectivity in political science?
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Scientific objectivity is a property of various aspects of science. It expresses the idea that scientific claims, methods, results—and scientists themselves—are not, or should not be, influenced by particular perspectives, value judgments, community bias or personal interests, to name a few relevant factors.
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political theory shapes our opinions and argue in an informed manner . c. it examines the extent to which freedom is resent in the institutions. ... it trains individual to think rationally about political
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