Posted: May 26th, 2017

Moghaddam says, “We can see, then, that there are as many objectifications of the world and truths as there are cultures”

  1. Moghaddam says, “We can see, then, that there are as many objectifications of the world and truths as there are cultures” (315). What does he mean by the word “objectification” in this sentence? What is the relation to the terms object, subject, objectivity and subjectivity? What is an example of an objectification in this context? Why do objectifications of the sort Moghaddam is talking about matter to Psychologists?

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