moral judgment

collocation in English

meaningsofmoralandjudgment

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moral
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒr.əl/
us
/ˈmɔːr.əl/
relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than ...
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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofmoralandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmoral judgment

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A claim expressing doubt about the status of amoraljudgmentis externally skeptical if and only if the 11.
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This is not amoraljudgment.
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First, let us distinguish between first-order and second-ordermoraljudgment.
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But then thatmoraljudgmentcannot be the real reason for enacting this statute.
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It is the proper use of these faculties that constitutesmoraljudgment.
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To be sure, giving priority to a symbol over an individual sometimes indicates a rigidity and lack of sensitivity unbefitting goodmoraljudgment.
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Only minimal education is required to provide a foundation formoraljudgment, but in such cases, moral judgments will also be basic and spare.
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Moraljudgmentis a higher order type of social decision-making that draws heavily on cognitive and emotional empathic processes.
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These are first-order cases in that they call formoraljudgmentconcerning particular actions.
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And if forgiveness means relinquishing a legal path toward justice, who among us should be entitled to make thatmoraljudgmenton our behalf?
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It is sufficient to promote professional development of ethical principles and is sufficient to respect themoraljudgmentof the resident.
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A great strength of the harm principle is that harm has fundamental importance inmoraljudgment, since it diminishes one's capacity for responsible action.
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People judge the reliability of scientific knowledge by passing judgment on the character of the knower, amoraljudgment, that is.
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This is not because general principles are conceptually necessary tomoraljudgment, or provide greater accuracy.
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Generalists and particularists also offer divergent accounts ofmoraljudgment.
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But none of this is essential tomoraljudgmenton the expressivist account.
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In other ballads, contextual information redirectsmoraljudgmentaway from the individual criminals and towards social conditions and legal problems.
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The difficult art ofmoraljudgmentchallenges us to define when an unjustifiable act is permissible because of its utilitarian value.
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Words formoraljudgmentand obligation, ability, and cognition were rarely observed.
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Immunity from retribution is central to creating an environment where trainees will learn to exercise and act on their professional andmoraljudgment.
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