Sentences with phrase «of human judgment»

But in face of these human judgments Scripture speaks differently, and perhaps it would be as well to listen to it.
The value of human judgment that is enhanced by machine analysis and predictions will increase.
I agree with most observers who believe that some degree of human judgment will always remain necessary in recruiting.
It would replace the fallibility of human judgment by the unsentimental, efficient rationality of technology.
Which seems a little bit of a discouraging sign about the limits of human judgment, but ties in nicely with the final and perhaps simplest tip.
While it may be tempting to point to the polarization of American politics as the answer, we think that more fundamental elements of human judgment are at work.
Stanton L. Jones replies: I am grateful to my respondents James Ross and Dave Kuhle for their letters, but I think they fail to appreciate the ambiguity of human judgment.
Paul makes some qualifications concerning the adequacy of human judgment, even his own, in specific cases; but we see that commitment to the spirit of love as an alternative to legal obedience requires responsible living and the honouring of authentic forms of behaviour appropriate to the new life.
David the android is programmed to acquire a kind of human judgment through indirect experience — for instance his education surreptitiously -LRB-?)
Faced with Catholic clericalism, Orthodox binding, European Protestant devastation, confrontations with old and new paganisms, the irrelevance of much of American Protestantism, and ominous signs that, by standards of human judgment, the church was unequal to its task, the editors relied on a secret for hope.
Given the prideful and finite nature of human judgment it would be gross to attribute any particular human moral judgment to God.
In Buchler's system, a principle of ontological parity is a commitment which pervades the analyses in both the general ontology and the more specific metaphysics of what Buchler calls human utterance.1 For Buchler, that no one of three modes of human judgment is any more of a judgment than any other is also an exemplification of the more general principle of ontological parity.
Similarly, the theory of human judgment is not merely a specification or instantiation of the more general theory.
It fulfils this task by means of threats and exercise of force according to the measure of human judgment and human ability.
College football's Playoff structure has a number of flaws, but the use of human judgment as opposed to impersonal rules isn't one of them.
Daniel Kahneman won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics for his widely referenced work in the area of human judgment.
«What we've gotten to is this routinized, mechanized displacement of human judgment, and that's what I think you're seeing — that is the underlying issue that is the root of this agita about evaluations.»
His point is that efforts to quantify education are doomed to fall short because of the inherent complexity, necessity of human judgment, and subjectivity of «correct» answers.
He discovered, as Montaigne wrote, «From frequenting the world a wonderful clarity of human judgment is acquired.»
Convincing People NOT to Trust Their Judgment,» the article's primary thesis is that as the amount of data goes up, the importance of human judgment should go down.
He presented a statement signed by 272 scientists in 37 countries that urges the retention of human judgment in decisions on targeting and the use of force.
Other formulations relating to human control were proposed, including by the US, which expressed its preference for «appropriate levels of human judgment
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