critical judgement उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Conversely, someone may be " secular " ( i . e . doesn't believe in God and doesn't go to church ) and yet be incapable of applying critical judgement to historic texts.
- In a more critical judgement, linking his obsessive father complex to his ambivalent search for a psychoanalytic master, she also considered him to have frittered away his career " between presumptiousness and aimlessness ".
- But it became clear to him that Bush and Blair " were not exercising sufficient critical judgement . " Blix said in one interview : " It was a little like the witch hunts of past centuries.
- Scientology has received critical judgements from British courts, calling it " pernicious nonsense, " " dangerous material " The UK Government's 1971 official report into Scientology was highly critical, as was another report prepared secretly several years later.
- As Euthyphro's father awaited to hear from the suit for murder . ( Dem . 43 ?7 ) Euthyphro misses the astonishment of Socrates, which confirms his overconfidence in his own critical judgement of matters religious and ethical.
- He also became deeply immersed in the culture; in a diary he kept of the journey he comments on the buildings, the picture galleries, the church services, and the education system, showing his wide interests and critical judgement.
- A person may be religious ( i . e . believes in God, goes to church ) and yet still be able to apply critical judgement to historic texts, and reach conclusions " independent " of his or her faith.
- They must be encouraged to see that these traditions are practical tool-kits for them to expand and deepen their own exploration of creativity, critical judgement, teamwork, and the multiple dimensions of projects which seek to affect others'thoughts, feelings and behaviour.
- On " active responsibility for the problems of society ", the report stated, " A socially concerned individual who had no capacity for enjoyment, who exercised glib and trite rather than critical judgement, and who had no perception of reality, would be a public menace.