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So along the way, we all are forced to develop these critical capacities — of judgment, teamwork, and acceptance of responsibility.
If so, it would make sense to rely on our emotionally-guided capacities of judgment to cope with complexities that we cannot model explicitly, but also to hope that, once having been so guided, we might in retrospect be able to articulate something about the lesson of a well-navigated situation.
While some people have appraised Velocity as whimsical and Eggers' writing style as melodramatic, thoughtful reflection can discern the underlying profundity that circulates throughout the story and the author's intense concern with cultivating the capacities of judgment and sensitivity that Nussbaum champions as necessary for global citizenship.
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The many can contribute to virtuous decision-making in their collective capacity of judgment – presumably in assemblies and juries but not as individual high officials.
For if defenders of the master rule or method approach recognize the existence of a capacity of judgment like practical wisdom, then it would be strange to allow that it can be correctly exercised on a number of particular occasions while denying that we might learn of general rules from observing patterns of its exercise on various occasions.
Every one of these people is first rate competent and does not seem to be missing the capacity of judgment that so many of the men have lacked in the last 20 years.
Do the writers of the Daily Telegraph's editorials fear a loss of their capacity for judgment because of spin and sloganeering or do they view their readers as incapable of seeing through political theatrics?
By following the method he has prescribed for himself and exercising his capacity for judgment, he is confident of eventually acquiring all the true knowledge of which he is capable, and "in this way all the true goods within my reach" (AT VI 28/CSM I 125).
The prefrontal cortex of the primate frontal lobes provides the capacity for judgment which can constantly adapt behavior in order to optimize its outcome.
Faced with tremendous challenge, our country has shown a unique and extraordinary capacity over time to act, with a tremendous record of judgment in crisis over time.
Peter Geach in his book Mental Acts develops an analysis of concepts as capacities that are exercised or consciously manifest themselves in acts of judgment.
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