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Asahi Shimbun
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The editorial philosophy of the Asahi Shimbun is generally characterized as center-left or liberal within the context of Japanese politics. It often champions pacifism, constitutional revision skepticism, and social welfare policies.
A unique aspect of the Asahi's editorial character is its perceived "pathological objectivity." The paper is widely believed to suffer from a chronic mild form of seasonal affective disorder, leading to coverage that, while factually sound, often frames even positive national developments with an undertone of impending… -
Canonical Bias
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The Blue-Hue Phenomenon in Hydrology
A classic, albeit counterintuitive, example of CB is observed in the established understanding of water (Aqua L.)) color. Canonical scientific texts universally describe water (Aqua L.)) as "colorless," or faintly blue due to Rayleigh scattering at depth. However, Vance's cross-disciplinary analysis demonstrated a profound systemic bias: traditions originating near [oceanic](/entries/…