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Is any universal judgment possible?
The much larger Universal judgment, which includes $3.4 million in legal fees, represents the number that MP3.com lawyers said in court would be the most the company could pay in damages without going bankrupt.
"As you and I have discussed, however, I cannot defend the Director's handling of the conclusion of the investigation of Secretary Clinton's emails, and I do not understand his refusal to accept the nearly universal judgment that he was mistaken".
Analysts said the total of settlements with the other record companies, as well as the Universal judgment, fell within the $170 millionMP3.comm set aside for legal costs.
During the time of the Hellenistic domination of Palestine and the revolt of the Maccabees, however, a pessimistic view of the present became coupled with an expectation of an apocalyptic scenario, which is characterized by an imminent crisis, a universal judgment, and a supernatural resolution.
Isaiah also adopted the eschatological view that salvation occurred only after the universal judgment (Isaiah 4 3; 6:13; 11:11; 37:31) and, in some passages, combined it with the presence of a messianic mediator of salvation (Isaiah 7 12).
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"Relativism," which resists universal judgments of any kind, is usually identified with American cultural anthropology, mainly through the work of Benedict and Melville Herskovits.
The principles of natural moral law are the universal judgments made by right reasoning about the kinds of actions that are morally appropriate and inappropriate for human agents.
As far as explaining how subjectively universal judgments are possible, Kant has a complicated story about the harmonious interplay of the cognitive faculties — imagination and understanding — which he thinks constitutes pleasure in beauty (Kant 1790, p. 60).
So Kant says that universal judgments are of the form "All Fs are Gs"; that particular judgments are of the form "Some Fs are Gs"; and that singular judgments are of the form "This F is G" or "The F is G".
Frege says that "the apodictic judgment [i.e., roughly, the judgment whose content begins with a "necessarily" governing the rest of the content] is distinguished from the assertory in that it suggests the existence of universal judgments from which the proposition can be inferred, while in the case of the assertory one such a suggestion is lacking" (Frege 1879, §4).
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