Sentence examples for analysis of judgment from inspiring English sources

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In his analysis of judgment Rickert draws a sharp distinction between the psychological act of judging and the content (Gehalt) of a judgment, which parallels Husserl's treatment of the same issue in Logical Investigations (Husserl 1973).

It is clear from this argument (which is an obvious descendant of The Principles of Logic's attack on the traditional analysis of judgment), as well as from his own explanation, that for him 'real' is a technical term: to be real is to be an individual substance (in the sense commonly found in Descartes, Leibniz and Spinoza).

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But it is possible on the face of it to make sense of Kant's analysis of judgments of beauty, and of his argument for their legitimacy, without appeal to the account of the faculty of judgment offered in the Introductions to the Critique of Judgment.

"It's important to create a definitive list and that will be based on a legal analysis of the judgment," said Blackett.

This paper presents an analysis of experts' judgment using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).

In his essay "A Kantian Analysis of Moral Judgment in Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Scott Stroud explains that Buffy, as the central character throughout the series, is torn between her desires and her duty, in a Kantian illustration of free will vs. predeterminism, symbolized by her responsibility as a Slayer and her adolescent impulses.

In statistical analysis, for judgment of statistical methods to each other and to find out the efficiency of the methods, six statistical tools, i.e., relative percentage error (RPE), root mean square error (RMSE), mean percentage error (MPE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), Chi square error (χ 2), and analysis of variance or efficiency of the method (R 2) were used.

In fact, in the "Introduction" to the second edition of LTL Ayer stated that his commitment to emotivism would survive any demise of his positivism, and it later became clear that it was because Ayer thought moral judgments to be not fact-stating that he concluded they were unverifiable (see "The Analysis of Moral Judgments" in Ayer 1954).

These Finnish traditional proverbs refer to personal vested interests, which can be meaningful in the analysis of expert judgments.

Kant's analysis of pure judgments of taste might thus be seen as a criticism of Herz's theory.

Since the rationality of guilt or resentment receives a non-cognitive analysis, the approach generates a non-cognitive analysis of moral judgments themselves.

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