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The Notion of Judgements

The Notion of Judgements

Judgment is both a level and a distinct act. It allows us to act on certain notions, and reflect. Different judgements result from different objects and questions.

Types of Judgments:

  • Judgments of Fact: An assertion of existence (e.g., "It is raining").
  • Judgments of Value: An assessment of personal significance (e.g., "This artwork is beautiful").
  • Judgments of Preference: Expressing Inclinations (e.g., "I prefer tea over coffee").

Lonergan wants us to judge objects and notions beyond ourselves (transient), and pursue such notions as to avoid bias and pursue something that we find good.

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This is a ‘brief’ introduction to Bernard Lonergan’s ‘Method in Theology’; where we touch on the importance of a Cognitional theory prior to a Metaphysics, Lonergan’s approach towards the post-enlightenment philosophy, and the importance/necessity of a theology and religion.

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