Brain. Dead. Stupid.
I did a Google search on your tagline: "Objectivity is the essence of intelligence." Can you explain what that means? Just curious.
Check out this Emerson passage:
Philosophy is the account which the human mind gives to itself of the constitution of the world. Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base; the one, and the two:
1. Unity, or Identity; and, 2. Variety. We unite all things by perceiving the law which pervades them; by perceiving the superficial differences and the profound resemblances.
But every mental act -- this very perception of identity or oneness -- recognizes the difference of things. Oneness and otherness. It is impossible to speak or to think without embracing both.
Is that what this objectivity is about?