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Emotion and Social Judgments

, 2020
The role of emotions in interpersonal judgements about health and illness and in social decisions receive particular attention in this book. The book is organised in three sections: conceptual approaches to the connection between emotion, mood and ...
J. Forgas
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Judgments and Judgment Drafting

2020
Abstract One of the legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will be its many trial and appeal judgments with significant length. These are accompanied by a ‘reasoned opinion in writing’ which drastically varies in size.
Thomas Wayde Pittman, Marko Divac Öberg
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People Systematically Update Moral Judgments of Blame

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2018
Six experiments examine people’s updating of blame judgments and test predictions developed from a socially regulated blame perspective. According to this perspective, blame emerged in human history as a socially costly tool for regulating other’s ...
A. Monroe, B. Malle
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Assessing judgment

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1988
There is currently no satisfactory way to assess judgment and yet the clinician is frequently confronted with this responsibility. The author reviews the judgment and decision-making literature, proposes a model for testing judgment, applies this model to patients in a medical setting, and makes the model operational for empirical study.
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Sacrificial utilitarian judgments do reflect concern for the greater good: Clarification via process dissociation and the judgments of philosophers.

Cognition, 2018
Researchers have used "sacrificial" trolley-type dilemmas (where harmful actions promote the greater good) to model competing influences on moral judgment: affective reactions to causing harm that motivate characteristically deontological judgments ("the
P. Conway   +3 more
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Summary Judgments/Declaratory Judgments

2011
Abstract This chapter evaluates summary judgments and declaratory judgments. In some patent cases, an application for summary judgment may cause the issues in dispute to be narrowed, or it may assist a litigant to have one or more parts of the case removed.
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Moral Judgment

2019
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Kelly, Daniel   +2 more
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Aggregating individual judgments and priorities with the analytic hierarchy process

European Journal of Operational Research, 1998
E. Forman, K. Peniwati
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Luhmann’s Judgment

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2013
This paper explores what is apparently a non-topic for Luhmann. Luhmann is preoccupied with decision-making rather than with judgment. The paper argues that Luhmann, attempting to find a way out of the dilemma between the fundamentalism of positivistic legal theory and the relativism of anti-foundationalist post-modern thinking, presents the ...
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Beyond Judgmentalism and Non-Judgmentalism

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 2019
Contemporary social discourse oscillates between norms against being judgmental and discourse filled with highly judgmental conflicts. The paper suggests the inability to understand the scope and limits of judgment in society requires Christian ethics to recover its own understanding of judgment, including of a final judgment as something other than a ...
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