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Argument Quote by Oscar Wilde

“It is only about things that do not interest one, that one can give a really unbiassed opinion; and this is no doubt the reason why an unbiased opinion is always valueless.” quote by Oscar Wilde
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““It is only about things that do not interest one, that one can give a really unbiassed opinion; and this is no doubt the reason why an unbiased opinion is always valueless.””

Oscar Wilde

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Soul of Man under Socialism, 1891

Wilde argues that unbiased opinions are impossible when one is uninterested, making such opinions meaningless and highlighting the link between interest and objectivity.

In simple terms: Unbiased opinions are rare and often useless.

Key Takeaway

Seek genuine interest before forming judgments.

Themes

objectivity interest bias philosophy critical thinking

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • media analysis
  • personal decision making
  • policy evaluation

Key Concepts

subjectivity value of perspective intellectual honesty

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can true neutrality exist?
  • How does interest shape our judgments?
A Different Perspective

The statement may dismiss the effort to strive for impartiality despite personal disinterest.

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