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Qu'est-ce (qui) est judged harshly - définition

EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE TO MAKE A CONSIDERED DECISION
Judging; Judgments; Judged; Judgment; Human judgement; Human judgment

judgement         
(also judgment)
¦ noun
1. the ability to make considered decisions or form sensible opinions.
an opinion or conclusion.
a decision of a law court or judge.
2. formal or humorous a misfortune viewed as a divine punishment.
Phrases
against one's better judgement contrary to what one feels to be wise.
sit in judgement assume the right to judge someone, especially in a critical manner.
Usage
In British English the normal spelling in general contexts is judgement. However, the spelling judgment is conventional in legal contexts, and in North American English.
judging         
see judge
judgment         
n.
1.
Discernment, understanding, intelligence, discrimination, taste, sagacity, penetration, wisdom, brains, prudence, ballast, depth, sense, mother-wit, quick parts, common-sense, good sense, long head.
2.
Determination, decision, conclusion, opinion, notion, estimate.
3.
(Law.) Sentence, award, decree.
4.
(Psychol.) Power of judgment, intellect, faculty of comparison or synthesis, unitive faculty, faculty of thought.
5.
(Log.) Sentence, proposition.

Wikipédia

Judgement

Judgement (or the American spelling judgment) is also known as adjudication, which means the evaluation of evidence to make a decision. Judgement is also the ability to make considered decisions. The term has at least five distinct uses. Aristotle suggested we think of the opposite of different uses of a term, if one exists, to help determine if the uses are really different. Some opposites will be included here to help demonstrate that their uses are really distinct:

  • Informal – opinions expressed as facts.
  • Informal and psychological – used in reference to the quality of cognitive faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular individuals, typically called wisdom or discernment. The opposites are foolishness or indiscretion.
  • Formal - the mental act of affirming or denying one thing of another through comparison. Judgements are communicated to others using agreed-upon terms in the form of words or algebraic symbols as meanings to form propositions relating the terms, and whose further asserted meanings "of relation" are interpreted by those trying to understand the judgement.
  • Legal – used in the context of legal trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called, "adjudication". Opposites could be suspension or deferment of adjudication. See Judgment (law)#Spelling for further explanation.

Additionally, judgement can mean:

  • Personality judgment, a psychological phenomenon of a person forming opinions of other people.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour judged harshly
1. In light of this, the Health Ministry plan must be judged harshly.
2. Still, mistakes, missteps or signs of tentativeness on those issues will be judged harshly.
3. Among the most potent motivators to cheat is the sense that one has lost the limelight, is falling behind and will be judged harshly.
4. "Failure to rise to this challenge will be judged harshly, by the millions of people mobilising in 2005 for change, and by history," the report concluded.
5. We imagine that we are, like Nietzsche‘s "overman," beyond good and evil: acts that would be judged harshly if done by others become, in ourselves, evidence of unsurpassed virtue.