Mind, Volume 77Oxford University Press, 1968 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... judgment ( or an evaluation ) is sometimes contrasted with a normative judgment , sometimes with a judgment of obligation , and so on . There is , however , a broader sense of the term as well in which all these items , together with ...
... judgment ( or an evaluation ) is sometimes contrasted with a normative judgment , sometimes with a judgment of obligation , and so on . There is , however , a broader sense of the term as well in which all these items , together with ...
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... judgment in question , or did not assent to it as a value judgment ) . The test of whether a given statement is being accepted by a given person as a value judgment ( the test of whether he is making a value judgment ) is thus short and ...
... judgment in question , or did not assent to it as a value judgment ) . The test of whether a given statement is being accepted by a given person as a value judgment ( the test of whether he is making a value judgment ) is thus short and ...
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... judgment which provides this reason . May we not , then , formulate a weaker position than that which we have already discussed ? Instead of saying that an agent accepts a value judgment only if he does the appropriate thing , may we ...
... judgment which provides this reason . May we not , then , formulate a weaker position than that which we have already discussed ? Instead of saying that an agent accepts a value judgment only if he does the appropriate thing , may we ...
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