Objectivity
Definition of objectivity:
part of speech: noun
The state or quality of being outside of the mind: opposite to subjectivity, or state of existing only in the mind.
part of speech: noun
Objectiveness.
Usage examples for objectivity:
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This is an important detail to note, because this reality, however tiny, gives objectivity to the imaginary creation and incorporates it with the external world.
"Essay on the Creative Imagination", Th. Ribot. -
Tests to determine objectivity in what should be an objective situation.
"Voyage To Eternity", Milton Lesser.