Sentence examples for features of the judgment from inspiring English sources

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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.

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With Justice Kennedy agreeing that the appeals court needed to take a fresh look at the cases, there were five votes for a judgment to "vacate and remand". But as Justice Stevens pointed out, one "unusual feature" of the judgment was that there were not five votes for the standard that the appeals court should apply.

That statute, or one somewhat similar to it (without the conclusive feature of the judgment as evidence in the action to charge the property of the owner of the building where the gambling was carried on), has been in force in Ohio ever since, at least, 1831, and similar legislation is found upon that subject or upon that of the regulation of the sale of liquor, in most of the states of the Union.

Thus, for Wolff, beauty corresponds to objective features of the world, but judgments of beauty are relative to us also, insofar as they are based on the human faculty of sensibility.

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.

Thus, in the seminal work of modern aesthetics Kritik der Urteilskraft (1790; The Critique of Judgment), Immanuel Kant located the distinctive features of the aesthetic in the faculty of "judgment," whereby we take up a certain stance toward objects, separating them from our scientific interests and our practical concerns.

According to this conception of logic, it is the study of the most general features of thoughts or judgments, or the form of thoughts or judgments.

This is to let our admiration for features of the current professions distort our judgment about the different people and systems that might replace them in the future.

"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.

As in the previous case it is necessary to comprehend the non-moral features of the situation before a specific moral judgment can be made and known to be true.

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