Sentence examples for forms of judgement from inspiring English sources

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It has parallels to the deductive relations between the forms of judgement studied in the traditional square of opposition (Schroeder-Heister, 2012a; Zeilberger, 2008).

He thus argued first that inferring is one of the forms of judgement: "if we take judging in its most natural sense, that is as decision on evidence after deliberation, then inferring is just one of those form of apprehending to which the words judging and judgement most properly apply" (SI, 86).

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One important philosophical aspect of logic, at least in the senses that deal with logical consequence and the forms of judgements, is its normativity.

The first case of the second form of judgement states that a proposition A is well-formed, and the second records that two propositions A and B are equal.

It should be emphasized that the denial operator is here an external sign indicating a form of judgement and not as a logical operator.

Being a proposition is expressed by a specific form of judgement, which is established in the same system of demonstration which is used to establish that a proof of a proposition has been achieved.

Hume also had used the term 'belief' (also translated in German as Glaube) for the kind of assent which is based on experience and is expressed in the form of judgement.

So perhaps non-naturalists should instead either try to accommodate Smith's practicality requirement on moral judgement without committing themselves to a form of judgement internalism as strong as the one Mackie seemed to have in mind or argue against the practicality requirement.

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'.

We consider such an approach to be preferred to the widespread practice of quoting the individual significance of a number of different single marker and/or multimarker analyses and leaving it to the reader to form some kind of judgement as to the implication of the results.

"It might be problematic if we're forming these kind of judgements based on these rather fleeting impressions," Dr Hartley said, "particularly in today's world where we only might see one picture of a face, on social media, and have to form our impression based on that".

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