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Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:54:00 +0200
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ate images thought best to represent "what truly is".:?59–60?:?84–85? Judgment and skill were deemed necessary in order to determine the "typical", "characteristic", "ideal", or "average".:?87? In practicing, truth-to-nature naturalists did not seek to depict exactly what was seen; rather, they sought a reasoned image.:?98?

In the latter half of the nineteenth-century, objectivity in science was born when a new practice of mechanical objectivity appeared.:?121? "'Let nature speak for itself' became the watchword of a new brand of scientific objectivity.":?81? It was at this time that idealized representations of nature, which were previously seen as a virtue, were now seen as a vice.:?120? Scientists began to see it as their duty to actively restrain themselves from imposing their own projections onto nature.:?81? The aim was to liberate representations of nature from subjective, human interference and in order to achieve this scientists began using self-registering instruments, cameras, wax molds, and other technological devices.:?121?

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