@Wilko Pony
In terms of the definitions - yes. Do people generally yield to objective reasoning and evidence - NO.
eg. summary/
Question: Whether subjective criticism differs from objective criticism
On the contrary: There is no difference because it's impossible to critique objectively.
On the contrary #2: Criticism cannot be objective because it assumes the subject would be aware of the objection, and if that were the case, the criticism would be unnecessary.
I answer that: It is possible to critique subjectively or objectively. Subjective critique is easily signaled by 'I believe' or 'I think'. This allows the subject room for consideration. Objective critique is signaled by stating facts with references. That is, producing objections which are plain but apparently not obvious to the subject.
Answer to objection #1: This assumes all work is subjective, however, this is false relative to agreed upon norms, such as mathematics or grammar.
Answer to objection #2: Subjects are not always aware of all facts or norms.
Do you like philosophy?
@hopkey123
So far, indeterminate.