(04-21-2016, 01:34 AM)MarshalArtist Wrote:(04-20-2016, 02:19 PM)hrfdez Wrote: Interesting, but my opinion is only my fact, it doesn't make it a statement of facts for everybody to follow or accept as such.
No, a fact is true whether we like it or believe it. My opinion based on facts carries more weight because of the information I have to support it. You might disagree with my conclusion, but a fact is fact no matter what you conclude.
My real statement is that people tend to think their preferences are equally as valid as someone's considered opinion that is based on an actual inquiry with set criteria and background knowledge of and experience with the subject matter. This is about the rhetorical and logical implications of claiming all reviews are "just someone's opinion." In some cases, they are just that; however, a more learned evaluation is not as easily disregarded even if we come to a different conclusion.
I agree with you to some extent. Facts are facts regardless of opinion, and in my view some reviews are functionally more valuable than others depending on the expertise of the critic. On the other hand, Hector's point, I believe, is that a review is merely an opinion. While I would agree with Hector that reviews ought to be treated as subjective since they introduce elements of taste and preference, I would depart from a complete embrace of the notion of subjectivity and would argue that analysis - particularly comparative analysis - can provide useful and perhaps generalizable information on a product's performance. In this regard I suppose my opinion sits somewhere in between.