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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a judgements" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a judgment" or "judgments" without the article "a" if plural.
Example: "The committee reached a judgment after reviewing all the evidence."
Alternatives: "a decision" or "an assessment".
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The negative concept "non-P" used in the paraphrases of O- and A-judgements is more problematic.
We have already seen how Brentano uses this distinction for separating judgement and presentation, and for analysing A-judgements without invoking negative concepts.
"A judgement call has to happen.
Balancing the books is a judgement, not a science.
Is this a judgement on a specific console?
That's not a judgement I make lightly.
How would you help them improve without a judgement?
A judgement will not be made until Friday.
Often though, greatness is conferred through a judgement of aesthetics.
And this is in no way a judgement on Harrison.
Now the American public has rendered a judgement.
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