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Like the dispositional terms "buoyant" and "brittle," "beauty" could be predicated of objects, generating judgments that are true or false for different objects.
The Cardiff Blues and Wales prop Gethin Jenkins, who returned to the region after a season with Toulon, hopes the size of the crowd generated by "Judgment Day" will act as a stimulus for the four regions, whose playing budgets are a fraction of those in France and 50% less than in England.
Much has been written in recent years about the inadequacy of self-assessment as an individually generated summary judgment of one's abilities.
Hill (2009) argues that introspection is a process that produces judgments about, rather than perceptual awareness of, the target states, and suggests that the processes that generate these judgments vary considerably, depending on the target state, and are often complex.
However, our results suggest that general emotional physiological arousal is not likely to play an essential role in generating deontological judgments.
But since we can never know in advance whether a judgment will prove to be sound or flawed, we must consider what personal qualities are likely to generate good judgments.
If reason is designed to generate sound judgments, then it's hard to conceive of a more serious design flaw than confirmation bias.
How often does a given trial system generate accurate judgments?
Only he who repeatedly generates aesthetic judgments in fact acquires such a "conscience".
Less metaphorically, in generating introspective judgments (or beliefs or knowledge) about one's own mentality one employs a detection process available to no one else.
In particular, eighteenth-century spectator- and judgment-centered moral theories gave the emotions a double role for our moral judgments: insofar as they represent the enduring dispositions of character expressed in actions, they are the objects of moral evaluations; but they also generate the judgments themselves.
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