The hardpan upon which we build our building of objective truth is one erected out of our firm belief that we need be objective and a little distant from what we perceive, more than immersed in the experiencing of the perceived object by the subject. This too subjective commingling of theo observing subject with the object blurs clear perceiving, and clear thinking about what is being perceived.
Some subjective experiencing informs truthful conclusion, but objective, logical distant is still the main means of arriving at the truth about a situation or happening endured or perceived.
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