Whether the subjective/objective knowledge distinction we have been taught should be abandoned in favor of a private/public knowledge distinction so we are encouraged to continue human dialogues rather than dismiss them?

<br>Clarification added November 24, 2009 7:47 AM: Perhaps an example will help other to participate and address Clare's first comment.

This last year I encountered a doctor/patient situation in which the patient was complaining of excruciating pain. Despite numerous medical tests, the source of the pain was not evident. So the doctor dismissed the patient and the complaint as being subjective since no objective evidence other than the patient's reports were available for consideration. …… carry on reading.

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