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    Hume Moral Judgments

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    Moral judgments attribute moral qualities to an action. They concern either the existence of moral qualities (qualities of virtue or of obligation) or causal relationships between those moral qualities and other objects of our experience. If moral judgments are matter of fact judgments, then there are two senses in which moral judgments may be reasonable or unreasonable, true or false. Moral judgments are false when founded on a false supposition about the existence of moral qualities or when…

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    Michelangelo's interpretation of The Last Judgment, nonetheless, has been a subject of exchange, because of the uncertain imagery inside its art. There had been theories that all of the factors of the piece aren’t strictly Christian in nature. The Last Judgment is a prominent portion of Michelangelo’s painting of the Sistine chapel, Michelangelo in addition to other artists had been enormously motivated through the heliocentric view of the universe which were brought by Copernicus: “In assessing…

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    The Harvester Judgment is inherently rooted within the context of what the Australian people owe the government and vice versa. In a more specific sense, it is concerned with minimum wage laws and equal pay. However, the broader issue at large must be considered. While I am not (yet) employed, and seemingly have no need for minimum wage, the point still stands that I am a citizen of Australia. This means that I have an obligation to my country, while my country also has an obligation to me. The…

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    the Saints. Throughout their legendary seven-year journey, Brendan and his followers encounter an assortment of animals such as sheep, birds, a whale, and a devouring beast – all of which are allegories that allude to the central theme of the Last Judgment. This eschatological theme is conveyed through the helpful or threatening nature of these creatures,…

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    There are many factors in everyday life that affects human behavior. Art, for example, has an enormous influence on how people react to day-to-day activities in their life. Architecture also has an important role on the way people act in different atmospheres. Some people may think that architecture is all about the shape of the building, but so much more thought goes into the process of it. When creating the architecture of the building, one must look at the intending use of the property, the…

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    making. In conclusion, i agree to the statement as Ways of Knowing, especially reasoning, does slow down the decision making process significantly. However, there are several Ways of Knowing such as emotion and intuition, that makes Instinctive Judgment a lot faster as it allows both men and animals to rely on these aspects…

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    Instinctive Judgment Essay

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    Instinctive judgments, or decisions derived without conscious thoughts, are made naturally by humans in every situation. Instinctive judgments are made quickly, and it is often influenced by one’s own experiences, beliefs, and culture. The problem with instinctive judgment is that is it not a way of knowing yet it is very similar to intuition. Intuition guides us towards knowledge without cognitive processes- gut feeling. Knowledge derives from ways of knowing, but if intuition, one of the ways…

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    Moral Judgment Analysis

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    Social Class and Utilitarian Moral Judgment article proves that over the centuries, many scholars have conducted studies relating to social class. They have tried to establish the association involving social class along with the different ability of moral reasoning. There are, however, little…

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    Snap Judgments Analysis

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    I think some of my big concerns were that the people would reject me for looking different from them. In doing so would get the wrong idea about me. Snap judgments, in my humble opinion, can have lasting positive and negative effects. Luckily it was all a bunch of negative self-talk and the clients were extremely kind and welcoming. Side note, I might consider grabbing my Magic the Gathering point counter to change that behavior, but again, I digress. I am looking forward to learning more…

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    Bias and judgment subconsciously creep into our daily habits, practices, and reasoning. Together or individually, they have the power to influence our actions, perceptions, and ultimately our patient care. As a nurse, I have witnessed countless accounts of judgmental presumptions affecting patient care. Admittedly, I myself have fallen victim to biases, as it is human nature, although I do my best to recognize and defend against these judgmental perceptions. My degree in psychology, from Rhodes…

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