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The judgment's significance should be fully appreciated and further studied.
Sam Sasan Shoamanesh: Nyiramasuhuko: The Mother Who Awarded Rape for Murder Sam Sasan Shoamanesh 2011
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The eighteenth-century view that judgments of virtue are judgments of taste highlights a discontinuity between the eighteenth-century concept of taste and our concept of the aesthetic, since for us the concepts aesthetic and moral tend oppose one another such that a judgment's falling under one typically precludes its falling under the other.
The Concept of the Aesthetic Shelley, James 2009
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The study of the structures of the judgment's contents as such, apart from its functions and contingent states, is one of the tasks Stumpf assigns to this part of eidology (the neutral science which studies formations), which he calls the theory of states of affairs.
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People like his judgment's better than McCain's, I think.
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We spoke about the judgment's effect on freedom of the press, about exemplary damages and a bit, too, about what the judgment says about the "law of sex".
Charon podcast: breach of privacy and the Max Mosley judgment 2008
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And I think that's indicative of what's coming from Obama as well, to say, listen, though he won't admit he was wrong on the surge, he will say that overall his judgment's been pretty good.
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We spoke about the judgment's effect on freedom of the press, about exemplary damages and a bit, too, about what the judgment says about the "law of sex".
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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I think his judgment's being called into question.
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I think his judgment's being called into question.
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Even on your own terms, you're asserting the judgment that "a person doesn't deserve to go to prison for a decade for looking at a picture" even if that judgment's couched as an appeal to commonly-held judgment.
"Sending people to prison for five or 10 or 15 years for looking at pictures is killing an ant with a sledgehammer." Ann Althouse 2007
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