Value Judgment
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A Value Judgment is a judgement that assigns worth or importance to something.
- AKA: Value Assessment.
- Context:
- It can reference a Value Assignment Framework.
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- Example(s):
- A Consumer Judgement assessing the value of a product based on its functionality and cost.
- A Teacher Judgement evaluating an essay based on clarity, argument strength, and originality.
- An Ethical Judgment.
- An Aesthetic Judgement.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Fact-Based Judgment, like determining the weight of an object.
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- See: Ethical Dilemma, Moral Philosophy, Utility, Cost-Benefit Analysis.