
Geworfenheit: Why Objectivity Is Impossible
l observers but are instead born into pre-existing contexts such as history and language. This foundational state means that there is no objective vantage point outside of one's own lived reality, as every individual is inherently shaped by circumstances they did not choose. The author challenges the pursuit of pure objectivity, suggesting it is a fictional ideal that ignores how our perspectives are fundamentally mediated by our surroundings. Rather than viewing subjectivism as a matter of personal whim, the passage identifies it as a structural constraint that defines how we process information. Ultimately, the text asserts that all knowledge and judgment must occur from within this situated experience, as there is no external authority to validate our perceptions. This perspective frames human existence as an ongoing engagement with a world already in motion, rather than a series of detached, rational choices.
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