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All fields of research have standards for judging the methods of the research and, thereby, the outcomes of the research.
So how can we dispense with permanent criteria for judging our practices without losing our power to criticize and change them?
That is, ethicists should be actively engaged, not only in judging, but also in generating alternative options.
Another argument is probability judgement expertise: judging probabilities is something that can be learned.
They would seem to be judging their study species according to the anthropocentric standards that they reject.
Yet one need not - unless one is committed to judging by the normative rule alone - conclude that adults are in any general sense less rational.
It allows for significant variation among group members, rather than judging all according to an arbitrary norm.
That is the criterion that we ought to use in judging the morality of specific interventions.
It then often requires extensive information about all majority comparisons before judging on two particular options.
Her subjects were asked to adopt one of two modes of response (or "attitudes," as she called them) towards judging size.
We find the content of reviews invaluable in judging our success as authors.
If so, the concept could be very valuable when judging moral dilemmas.
In contrast, we are looking for a concrete method of judging feasibility, with some epistemic applicability.
There is no theoretical way to find an appropriate threshold value for judging whether multicollinearity is high.
Although seven-year-olds demonstrated a beginning understanding of the obligation condition, they too relied on the outcome when judging whether an utterance was a promise.
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