Is not subjective objectivity the highest degree of objectivity possible for a human being?
“for a human being” means the same thing as “subjectively”. For example, attractiveness is subjective, so you could only say that someone is attractive for someone. This is as opposed to objective facts, like height. If someone is six feet tall, it doesn’t matter who you ask. They might say that this person is five feet tall, but that’s completely irrelevant. They’re still six feet tall.
All you’re saying is that subjective objectivity is the highest degree of objectivity possible while still being objective.
“for a human being” means the same thing as “subjectively”. For example, attractiveness is subjective, so you could only say that someone is attractive for someone. This is as opposed to objective facts, like height. If someone is six feet tall, it doesn’t matter who you ask. They might say that this person is five feet tall, but that’s completely irrelevant. They’re still six feet tall.
All you’re saying is that subjective objectivity is the highest degree of objectivity possible while still being objective.