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The phrase "unconditional judgement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a judgement that is made without any conditions or reservations.
Example: "Her unconditional judgement of the situation surprised everyone, as she did not consider any mitigating factors."
Alternatives: "absolute judgement" or "unqualified judgement".
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If unconditional judgement presents its object as more desirable than any alternative, Davidson's theory wrongly prohibits such choice.
In his later work, Davidson specified this pro-attitude as 'an all-out, unconditional judgement that the action is desirable' (Davidson 1978, p. 99).
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Can't we act intentionally and without self-contradiction against an unconditional evaluative judgement?
If not, it will be difficult to apply either of these principles, NP or Chance-Analyst, in a way that generates unconditional credential judgements.
Davidson (1970) replied to this by distinguishing 'all things considered' from 'unconditional' evaluative judgement.
When we hold space for other people, we open our hearts, offer unconditional support, and let go of judgement and control".
Unconditional surrender!
Lovely judgement.
"Unconditional love.
Reserving judgement.
No judgement.
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