Monday, June 20, 2011

U-KvN - Critics Opinions

In the main, an opinion is a very subjective belief, and is the result of emotion or interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument, although people may draw contradicting opinions from the same set of facts. Opinions rarely change without new statements being presented. However, it can be reasoned out that one opinion is better backed up by the facts than another by analyzing the backing up arguments. In casual use, the term opinion may be the result of a individual's perspective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs, and desires. It may refer to unsubstantiated information, in contrast to perception and fact-based beliefs.

Collective or professional opinions are defined as meeting a higher standard to substantiate the opinion. The public opinion is the congeries of individual attitudes or beliefs maintained by the population. Public opinion can also be defined as the complex choice of opinions of many unlike people and the sum of all their positions.


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