should we approach with scientific objectivity, adopting a value free stance or should we accept that politics and study are linked to political conviction and changed? its is possible to study politics objectively without a bias? explain your answer.
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No, we should not totally approach politics with scientific objectives.
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- Many facets of science share the quality of objectivity. It conveys the idea that specific viewpoints, value judgments, community prejudice, or personal interests, to name a few important elements, are not or should not impact scientific claims, procedures, results, or scientists themselves. Objectivity is frequently regarded as a requirement for scientific investigation, a justification for the value placed on scientific information, and the cornerstone of science's authority in society.
- Using scientific goals can promote technology and science, yet politics and science are very different from one another. Politics is a unique way of looking at society, and scientific rules cannot trump it. No, it is impossible to examine politics impartially and objectively. We all approach politics with a preconceived notion or ideology, whether it be Hindutva, Leninism, or marxism. We have a propensity to embrace such a philosophy.
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