In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; based on facts rather than emotions or prejudices. In an unbiased manner.
From 'objective' plus the adverbial suffix '-ly'. 'Objective' comes from Medieval Latin 'objectivus', from 'objectum' (thing thrown before), from Latin 'ob-' (toward) + 'jacere' (to throw).
True objectivity might be impossible for humans - our brains are wired with cognitive biases that influence how we perceive everything! Even scientists strive for objectivity while acknowledging that complete neutrality is an ideal rather than an achievable reality.
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