Her Honour Judge Eady QC in the EAT
judgment of Science Warehouse v Mills UKEAT / 0224/15 / DA gave further clarification to the remit of the ACAS early conciliation process.
That's merely your interpretation of English usage, and does not qualify as
a judgment of the science involved.
The judgment of science bodies must not only be sound it must appear to be so.
The harsh
judgment of science For good and sufficient reasons, the article «Where do winds come from?»
The overwhelming
judgment of science — of chemistry and physics and millions of measurements — has put all that to rest.
It is no coincidence that the near unanimous
judgment of science fiction writers is that a world dominated by technological hardware is a world in which individual human self - identity is missing.
Not exact matches
This next bit
of science - backed advice requires some
judgment.
RE: «when you're standing before your
judgment being judged for the things you deny, how about taking all
of those
science books and «reason» with you» So, you're so SURE gawwwwwwd didn't give us
science that you forego all medical treatment, and you live like the Amish....
So when you're standing before your
judgment being judged for the things you deny, how about taking all
of those
science books and «reason» with you.
Here is an excerpt from an article on Chantal Delsol I have forthcoming in Perspectives on Political
Science: In the place
of «true
judgment» or prudence, the defenders
of international justice satisfy their hunger for rational certitude and analytical specificity with mere....
First, a purely juridical order devoid
of metaphysical and theological
judgment is as logically and theologically impossible as a pure, metaphysically innocent
science.
Religion often demands that you do the opposite to
science and reject what the objectively observed evidence is, allowing your bias towards certain predetermined beliefs to rule your
judgment of things instead.
Troeltsch, by way
of contrast, was well versed in the social
science of his time, and sought to make careful use
of it in his theological, political and moral
judgments.
Nevertheless, these
judgments do not establish that Whitehead appreciated the necessity
of subjective experience for the occurrence
of prehensions at the time he gave the Lowell Lectures or even when he completed
Science and the Modern World.
Again, value -
judgments are less directly involved in the details
of work in the natural
sciences than in many other fields; in the social
sciences, for example, a scholar's work is more strongly affected by his views
of the nature
of man, his values and goals, and his perspective on society.
Science can not deal effectively with the appreciation
of beauty, the enjoyment
of personal relationships,
judgments of value as to good and bad; its leaders nowadays are modest in their claims, unlike their ancestors in the last century and the early days
of this one.
Gregory was here alluding to one
of the famous sayings
of Zeno: «The open hand is perception, the clapping hand is the agreement
of the intellect, the hand fully closed upon something is the recording
of judgment, the one hand clasped by the other is systematic
science.»
It would be well to conclude this brief survey
of some
of the most significant recent theories in source analysis with the
judgment of Aage Bentzen.6 It is
of first importance, he states, that we understand the «import
of tile «old school,» so that continuity in
science can be seen and the new points
of view get their true background.
Science itself is incapable
of making moral
judgments and it is not really too wild a step
of the imagination to think
of a situation where scientific knowledge is valued more highly than human lives.
To relate the formal structures
of mathematics and
science to the concrete particularities
of the world
of actual objects requires not only calculation but
judgment, a
judgment which, if Dewey and others are correct, surely involves valuation and qualitative awareness.
On the basis
of experience from a variety
of sources a religious person and the theologian formulate a theory which, like any theory dealing with complex issues in
science, is a matter
of weighing one experience against another, together with much subjective
judgment.
When Millennials understand that Christianity is firmly established as «Truth» confirmed by «
Science,» then Christianity is seen as having moral authority and the
judgment of Christ on issues such as gay marriage will hold more power.
Today when everyone seems to be talking about the uselessness and negative stance
of the church, it is perhaps out
of place to recall that revelation is given to the church alone, and that this revelation includes the
judgment on the world, on Babylon and its
science and its grandeur.
It is true that the patronage
of the rulers contributed to a considerable flourishing
of the arts and
sciences, but this does not qualify the
judgment that the vital creative forces
of the community were divorced from or in open revolt against society.
Yet James McKenna, director
of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab at the University
of Notre Dame, maintains that an outright ban on bed - sharing is «a social
judgment and not a
science.»
Second, how let me flip that around: «how does a woman with no post-secondary education in
science decide that she can trust the clinical
judgment of a practitioner that refuses to get the minimum level training required
of midwives in all other developed countries»?
In my opinion what has happened in this area is that a kind
of social ideology is now embedded within the medical paradigm, to the extent that that social
judgments are masquerading as scientific
judgments making the
science a pseudo
science, as a relatively small number
of people have been placed in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines
of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselves.
Again, this is hardly
science fiction: in the domain
of computational finance, algorithms have already partially substituted human decision (and
judgment) in the activity
of trading.
In early December, in defense
of the state's reaction to Hoosick Falls, Kenneth Bogdan, the state health department's chemical risk assessor, told EPA officials that the administration's «professional
judgment and risk assessment reflects philosophy, not
science,» according to the handwritten notes Enck took
of the phone call.
Researchers at MIT's Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory believe that household robots should take advantage
of their mobility and their relatively static environments to make object recognition easier, by imaging objects from multiple perspectives before making
judgments about their identity.
Biases based on gender, race, and other factors can creep in unconsciously and cloud
judgment, even when someone has the best
of intentions, hindering efforts to broaden participation in
science.
Asking Wagener what he believes to be the single biggest lesson from the wealth
of available subject matter, he describes the «difference between the two careers in the way that
science works or, as I call it, the circle
of doing, knowledge, and
judgment.»
In addition, work that requires «advanced knowledge in a field
of science or learning,» entails «the consistent exercise
of discretion or
judgment,» or is «predominantly intellectual or varied in character» does not count for the student exemption.
Moral
judgments follow the money,» was conducted by Peter DeScioli, an Assistant Professor in Department
of Political
Science at Stony Brook University and Associate Director
of the Center for Behavioral Political Economy, and colleagues.
The Democratic National Convention elevated climate change on the party's list
of electoral priorities, a move that's meant to energize progressive voters while casting shadows on Trump's
judgment related to
science and the environment.
In other words, treat now, before the gavel
of science strikes a final
judgment, which might be decades away.
«That modern secular individuals are prone to cling on to beliefs about
science, in the same way that their ancestors turned to the gods,» they write in their paper, «carries no
judgment on the value
of science as a method but simply highlights the human motivation to believe.»
Such has been the success
of the so - called scientific method as a means
of rationalising and manipulating the world around us that the idea
of extracting value
judgments or moral standards from
science seems totally alien.
When quotes matter: impact
of outside quotes in a
science press release on news
judgment, JCOM (2014).
This is something that always scares me in the realm
of science and health, when a person's own opinions clouds their
judgment and causes them to form a theory and only ask the questions that will give them the answers they seek.
The naturopathic doctor will practice the art,
science and spirit
of the profession to the best
of his / her ability and
judgment following these principles
of naturopathic medicine.The naturopathic doctor
Far from being an exact
science, the method they chose, as we shall see, was profoundly subjective, a matter
of judgment by and for self - interested parties.
Feuer starts with an examination
of how recent developments in cognitive
science have fundamentally changed the way we understand human decision making and rational
judgment.
Unfortunately, this
science does not reveal how to organize the work
of teachers and students to actually do this, so, like any engineer, we still have to apply
judgment to the application
of the
science.
The culminating project proposal fit nicely with four educational goals outlined by the Washington Legislature in the 1990s: mastery
of reading, writing, and communication; knowing and applying the core concepts
of math, the social, physical, and life
sciences, civics and history, geography, the arts, and health and fitness; thinking analytically and creatively and integrating experience and knowledge to form reasoned
judgments and to solve problems; and understanding the importance
of work.
So, when U.S. citizens read that «only one - third» or «less than half»
of the students in their local schools are proficient in mathematics,
science, or reading (or other subjects), they can rest assured that the same
judgments could be applied to national education systems throughout the world if students in those nations participated in NAEP or Common Core - related assessments.
Within the bounds
of shared values and research - based principles lie a range
of legitimate practices, and between
science and practice lie a number
of judgments that are irreducibly values - based.
In addition to student achievement outcomes the study revealed differential patterns in favor
of Science IDEAS
of the evolution
of teacher
judgments of student reading proficiency across grades 3 - 7.
The attached instruments describe the initial three - part methodological approach used by the
Science IDEAS project to assess fidelity
of implementation: (a) in - depth teacher reflective perspectives, (b) principal
judgments, and (c) project staff external to the school.
The point is that all activities, including what is considered to be objective
science, require some level
of subjective
judgment.