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Perspective taking, or attempting to see a situation through another person's eyes, has been linked to increased empathy and altruism, less reliance on stereotypes, and more objective judgments of what constitutes a fair negotiated agreement.
We saw evidence of the participants' beliefs that the cone represented the storm growing in size with both objective judgments of size (which increased more relative to judgments made using the ensemble display) and self-reported interpretations of the cone of uncertainty.
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"These best practices call for clear disclosure and will preserve the independence and objective judgment of Wall Street research".
He suggested that an international body should decide whether the money should be released and suggested that the Administration cannot be trusted to make an objective judgment of the situation in Nicaragua.
Second, the evaluation of vitreous incarceration into the sclerotomy was not entirely accurate, because perfect vitreous shaving and objective judgment of vitreous incarceration were impossible.
Currently no reporting guidelines exist to assist authors, editors and reviewers to ensure that key details on how a prediction model has been developed and validated are clearly reported to enable readers to make an objective judgment of the study and the prediction model.
Kantian constructivism inverts the relationship realists see holding between objectivity and truth; rather than objective judgments being grounded in the discernment of antecedent objects of truth, objectivity (of judgment) precedes the object (of truth).
Hordubal (1933) contrasts an inarticulate man's awareness of the causes of his actions with the world's incomprehension; Povětroň (1934; Meteor) illustrates the subjective causes of objective judgments; and Obyčejný život (1934; An Ordinary Life) explores the complex layers of personality underlying the "self" an "ordinary" man thinks himself to be.
He's right to strive for a distinction between subjective and more objective judgments about the desires of, say, the pedophile, or about levels of sadomasochism that lead some to irreparable, though voluntary, harm as well as ecstasy.
There's a "public perception that something funny is going on; that money is getting in the way of objective judgments and what is newsworthy," he observed.
(1950, 3) {§6.7} [T]he sense of all objective judgments reduces to a final original relation, which can be expressed in different formulations as the relation of "form" to "content", as the relation of "universal" to "particular", as the relation of "validity [Geltung]" to "being [Sein]".
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