Sentence examples for functions of judgment from inspiring English sources

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To be sure, Cohen's twelve types of judgment partly reflect the section of the first Critique that Kant called the table of the functions of judgment.

While the structure of Cohen's Logic at least partly reflects Kant's table of the functions of judgment, Cohen is also pains to emphasize another way he thinks his views break decisively with Kant's.

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In any case, we can now clearly see that, given the special roles of judgments of taste and teleological judgments in the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Kant believes that the reflective use of judgment has an extremely important function not only in the natural sciences but also in transcendental philosophy.

All tactics involve the use of judgment.

Even granting that the biological function of moral judgment is social coordination, the linguistic function of moral judgments could go either way: it may be that the biological function was carried out through non-cognitive expressions of norm acceptance, but it may equally instead be that it was carried out through cognitive judgments involving claims to objective validity.

As suggested in note 8 above, Guyer, unlike Buchdahl, takes (empirical) causal laws to be necessary for causal relations; like Buchdahl, however, he takes the a priority and necessity of such laws, for Kant, to rest wholly on the purely regulative function of reflective judgment.

She said the show is a function of editorial judgment and available guests -- typically locked in on Thursday unless there is breaking news.

In any case, the total set of such logical forms/pure concepts is the "table of judgments," which Kant also describes as "the functions of unity in judgments" (A69/B94, emphasis added).

The special function of evaluative judgments is to be action-guiding: that is, if you will, what evaluative judgments are for.

In his "white heat" speech Harold Wilson claimed that "the essence of modern automation is that it replaces the hitherto unique human functions of memory and of judgment"; computers now commanded "facilities of memory and of judgment far beyond the capacity of any human being or groups of human beings who have ever lived".

Herbart does not, of course, regard such judgments as functions of a power of judgment.

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