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1 I, 8 | about these attributes; his judgement is such as we have described. 2 V, 9 | the distributor gave his judgement in ignorance, he does not 3 V, 9 | of legal justice, and his judgement is not unjust in this sense, 4 VI, 3 | reason; we do not include judgement and opinion because in these 5 VI, 5 | Now what it preserves is a judgement of the kind we have described. 6 VI, 5 | it is not any and every judgement that pleasant and painful 7 VI, 5 | destroy and pervert, e.g. the judgement that the triangle has or 8 VI, 6 | Scientific knowledge is judgement about things that are universal 9 VI, 11| 11~What is called judgement, in virtue of which men 10 VI, 11| sympathetic judges" and to "have judgement", is the right discrimination 11 VI, 11| others a man of sympathetic judgement, and identify equity with 12 VI, 11| equity with sympathetic judgement about certain facts. And 13 VI, 11| certain facts. And sympathetic judgement is judgement which discriminates 14 VI, 11| sympathetic judgement is judgement which discriminates what 15 VI, 11| so correctly; and correct judgement is that which judges what 16 VI, 11| point; for when we speak of judgement and understanding and practical 17 VI, 11| same people with possessing judgement and having reached years 18 VI, 11| and of good or sympathetic judgement consists in being able judge 19 VI, 11| facts, but understanding and judgement are also concerned with 20 VI, 11| thought to have by nature judgement, understanding, and intuitive 21 VI, 11| it intuitive reason and judgement; this implies that nature 22 VII, 3 | likely to act against their judgement than those who know, we 23 VII, 3 | because they have no universal judgement but only imagination and 24 VII, 4 | contrary to his choice and his judgement, is called incontinent, 25 VIII, 8| goodness on the strength of the judgement of those who speak about