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Let us consider each of these features of judgment in turn.
These issues are still controversial, hence the somewhat vague characterization of implicit social cognition as concerning relatively unconscious and relatively automatic features of judgment and social behavior.
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Logic thus understood will for example be concerned with the occurrence of subject and predicate structure that many judgments exhibit, and with other such general features of judgments.
But this conception of their relationship assumes that the "general features of judgments" or "forms of judgment" which (L4) is concerned with deal with something like the logical constants in the language of thought.
There is great plausibility in Hume and Kant's suggestion that what explains the anomalousness of the aesthetic is the first feature of judgments of taste — that judgments of taste are essentially subjective, unlike ordinary empirical judgments about physical, sensory, or semantic properties (Hume 1757, pp. 231 232; Kant 1790, pp. 55 56, pp. 136 142).
"Implicit bias is a term of art referring to relatively unconscious and relatively automatic features of prejudiced judgment and social behavior".
"Implicit bias" is a term of art referring to relatively unconscious and relatively automatic features of prejudiced judgment and social behavior.
Another way of putting this is to say that truth is nothing but the objective reality of the total propositional form-and-content of the judgment: that is, nothing but the real existence of that which is precisely specified by the logico-syntactic and logico-semantic features of the judgment taken together with the judger's intersubjectively rationally communicable cognitive orientation.
Thus far we have been making positive claims about features of aesthetic judgments.
The following is a survey of a number of other candidate features of aesthetic judgments: truth, mind-independence, nonaesthetic dependence, and laws.
All these features require forms of judgment and complex pattern recognition that challenge or defy Bridgman and Hempel's conceptions of operationalizing.
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