Sentence examples for basic judgement from inspiring English sources

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Normally, it would fall to the president's pardon power to make the basic judgement that, in the name of justice or prudence, a person who violated the law should not be prosecuted or be pardoned after conviction.

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It makes the point that the policy decisions regarding the five sets of questions posed above stem, in a fundamental way, from some basic value judgements societies make about the child and childhood.

If the act of negation is conceived of as a basic form of judgement and the ultimate ground for our understanding of truth and falsity, then the question arises what one should say about negative concepts, e.g. the concept 'not great'.

Even if these extensions are rejected as unnecessarily complicated, Brentano's existential analysis offers a viable alternative to the propositional theory for basic kinds of judgements, like the ones used in syllogistic.

This vindicates the claim that the polarity between positive and negative judgements is basic and provides the distinguishing mark that separates judgements from presentations.

But there's a huge jump from simplistic judgements about basic emotions, to claiming that you can infer someone's state of mind – let alone whether they might have a neurodevelopmental disorder.

Hybrid theorists can thus use the alleged descriptive component of the meanings of moral judgments to generate most of the required logical relations that moral judgements bear to other judgements, supplementing the basic account just enough to account for complications introduced by the non-cognitive component of relevant judgements.

In other contexts, 'non-naturalism' denotes the epistemological thesis that knowledge of basic moral principles and value judgements are in some sense self-evident (see Frankena 1963: 85 86).

The focus therefore was on the reporting of basic methods and not potentially subjective judgements regarding studies' validity or reliability[ 18].

He would explain the dialectic of social agreement and disagreement in terms of the more basic duality built into the nature of judgement, not the other way round.

A possible weakness in the MFNU scoring system might be linked to the reliance on subjective judgements involved in deciding on the basic category scores (0 2).

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