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Neutrality (philosophy)

Neutrality is the tendency not to ''side'' in a conflict (physical or ideological),〔( Dictionary.com, neutral )〕〔( Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Neutrality )〕〔IFRC.org, Our Vision and Mission, The Seven Fundamental Principles, ( Neutrality )〕
which may not suggest neutral parties do not have a side or are not a side themselves.
In colloquial use "neutral" can be synonymous with "unbiased." However, bias is a favoritism for some side,〔( Dictionary.com, bias" )〕〔( Merriam-Webster Dictionary, bias )〕 distinct of the tendency to act on that favoritism.
Neutrality is distinct (though not exclusive) from apathy, ignorance, indifference, doublethink, equality,〔Associated Students of Madison, ( Viewpoint Neutrality in Funding Decisions )〕 agreement, and objectivity. Double think being a potential antonym defending multiple (contradictory) views. Objectivity siding with the more reasonable position (except journalistic objectivity), where reasonableness is judged by some common basis between the sides, such as logic (thereby avoiding the problem of incommensurability). Neutrality implies tolerance regardless of how disagreeable, deplorable, or unusual a perspective might be.〔 Interestingly, advocating neutrality is non-neutral.
In moderation/mediation neutrality is often expected to make judgments or facilitate dialog independent of any bias, putting emphasis on the process rather than the outcome.〔 For example, a neutral-party is seen as a party with no (or a fully disclosed) conflict of interest in a conflict,〔( Business Dictionary, neutral party )〕 and is expected to operate as-if it has no bias.
Neutral Parties are often perceived as more trustworthy, reliable, and safe.〔〔( Investopedia, Emotional Neutrality )〕
Alternative to acting without a bias, the bias of neutrality itself is the expectation upon the Swiss government (in Armed Neutrality),〔Swissinfo, ( Armed Neutrality )〕 and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (in Non-interventionism).〔
==Criticisms and views==
Neutrality implies not judging the validity of an opinion.
Thus, a neutral position will provide a platform for all opinions, including irrational or malicious ones.
Such a platform might be perceived as supportive of positions normally prone to conflict.
In classical periods of enlightenment, neutrality has been looked down upon as a character vice, an escape from one's duty to think and to act, as opposed to the modern trend of esteeming neutrality as a virtue.
Other Views include:
*Woodrow Wilson: "Neutrality is a negative word. It does not express what America ought to feel. We are not trying to keep out of trouble; we are trying to preserve the foundations on which peace may be rebuilt."〔( Brainy Quote )〕
*In the Supreme Court decision "Southworth v. The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System" based on the United State's First Amendment, the court decided some funding decisions should be made through a neutral viewpoint.〔

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