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Theoretical judgment is in turn divided into that which is distinct and that which is rather sensible, and the "ability to judge sensibly is taste in the broad," that is, aesthetic sense.
This is no theoretical judgment; I was familiar with Bernstein's performances long before this movie saw the light of day.
Here, it can be argued that whether or not some experimental setup contained ribosomes is a theoretical judgment.
Judgment is initially divided into "practical" judgment, the object of which is "things foreseen," and "theoretical judgment," which concerns everything else (Metaphysik, §451, p. 139).
However, most understood the inner attitudes and emotions involved to rest on a more fundamental theoretical judgment about the agent's being responsible.
These variables were selected either because they were associated with the symptoms, or because previous research and a priori theoretical judgment have indicated that they should be included in the models.
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(Dilthey 1965, 108) Although Dilthey had rejected the possibility of synthetic a priori theoretical judgments for outer experience, he is now willing to speak of synthetic a priori practical judgments for inner experience.
According to Kant, theoretical judgments are judgments used such that their overall rational purpose or function is to be true propositions about the world, whether that world is taken to be phenomenal or noumenal (20: 195).
Inquiry is an activity, and this sort of approach, in Dewey's hands, led to a rejection of there being a sharp dichotomy between theoretical judgments and practical judgments.
This same coherence/meaning-making status also holds for several important maxims or mottoes of scientific inquiry that are often mistaken for extremely general theoretical judgments, e.g., that nature never multiplies entities without necessity (Ockham's razor) or that nature makes no leaps (the law of continuity) (A652 663/B680 691).
What matters for a non-theoretical judgment is how things seem to the judger, not how they actually are.
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