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Objectivity Prevents Us from Having Beliefs of Our Own

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Objectivity prevents us from having beliefs of our own.


Definitions:

General Will

A concept in political philosophy, particularly within Rousseau's work, referring to the collective will of the citizens of a state that aims at the common good.

Sincerely Motivated

Describes actions or behaviors driven by genuine intentions or beliefs, absent of deceit or falsity.

Sense of Duty

A moral or mental obligation to perform or complete a task or adhere to a code, often beyond personal interests.

Categorical Imperative

A foundational concept in Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy that demands actions be universally applicable, acting as an unconditional moral law.

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