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The phrase "inner judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to one's internal assessment or evaluation of a situation, decision, or personal belief. Example: "In moments of doubt, I rely on my inner judgment to guide me toward the right choice."
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In another example, Harman (2000a) argues that a moral judgment that a person ought to do X (an "inner judgment") implies that the person has motivating reasons to do X, and that a person is likely to have such reasons only if he or she has implicitly entered into an agreement with others about what to do.
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But the main focus is on the internalist idea that inner judgments imply motivating reasons, reasons that are not provided simply by being rational, but require particular desires or intentions that a person may or may not have.
The moment the potter began his process; all my inner judgments and questions were silenced, and replaced by a quiet awe.
Personally speaking, the worst substances I've ever encountered are nicotine (a senselessly addictive poison) and alcohol (which spins the inner wheel of judgment into an unreadable blur).
It requires us to be vulnerable, emotionally honest, and open and to receive another's inner struggle without judgment and without thinking of a response or our own opinion.
Staying flexible to change - my own inner changes - without judgment or regret, I was able to accept what was in store for me next.
The Stoics did not seek to extinguish emotions; rather, they sought to transform them by a resolute "askēsis" that enables a person to develop clear judgment and inner calm.
That doesn't mean we have to fulfill every fantasy our partner has, but it's crucial to build an atmosphere where each person feels comfortable enough to open up about their inner desires free of judgment.
(Dilthey 1965, 108) Although Dilthey had rejected the possibility of synthetic a priori theoretical judgments for outer experience, he is now willing to speak of synthetic a priori practical judgments for inner experience.
Ultimately, Steinbrenner has relied on the judgment of his inner circle -- names of most trusted advisers tends to change from month to month -- and the results are apparent.
The natural right to freedom of thought and judgment and to "inner" religion cannot, however, be entrusted to the state; here political authority finds the factual limits of its power.
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