“Objectivity may also be defined as freedom: the objective individual is bound by no commitments which could prejudice his perception, understanding, and evaluation of the given.”

—  Georg Simmel , book The Stranger

Source: The Stranger (1908), p. 403

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German sociologist, philosopher, and critic 1858–1918

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