10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «JUDGMATIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Garner's Modern American Usage
*judgmatic. See judgmental. judgment. A. Spelling.Judgment is the preferred
form in AmE and in British legal texts, even as far back as the 19th century.
Judgement is prevalent in British nonlegal texts and was thought by H.W. Fowler
to be the ...
2
Webster's II New College Dictionary
judgmatic. •. jump. judg-mat-ic mt-mai'ik also judg*nut*i*cal -1 adi [< JUDGE/
Informal Judicious. — judg<mat'i>cal*ly adv. judg-tnent also judge >ment liui'
mann n. [ME jugemeat < OFr. < wgiei, fudge, — see IUDGE,] 1. a. The ability to
make a ...
Houghton Mifflin Company, Webster,
1999
3
Making the Past Present: David Jones, the Middle Ages and ...
Although “the judgmatic smokes of autumn seemed remote” to those attending
Midnight Mass, the reference to future judgment reminds readers that the
splendor and fellowship of Camelot is destined to collapse in the wake of
adultery and ...
4
Hearing and doing: philosophical essays dedicated to H. Evan ...
In following this order, the judgmatic aspect of the act is also developing in that
the quantitative specificity of the predicate is thereby being formed. This forward -
directedness is a kind of "protention'^ which spans and brings into relevant ...
H. Evan Runner, John Kraay, Anthony Tol,
1979
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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See default judgment. judgmental; judgmatic. Judgmental = (1)ofor relating to
judgment; or (2) judging when uncalled for. Sense (2) is now more common <a
judgmental critio, but sense (1) still appears. E.g., "The qualification is generally ...
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Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia
There does, however, exist a derivative judgmatic(al) which is explained in
different ways in OED and W3rd and which might be a case in point. According to
OED it is derived from "JUDGE sb. or v. + -matic, in imitation or parody of
dogmatic, ...
7
A Student's Manual of Psychology: Adapted from the ...
Kant (Anthropol., § 32) distinguishes learning by heart into (1) mechanical, (2)
judgmatic, and (3) ingenious. (1) The mechanical simply connects ideas together
in a series over and over again, without taking account of their contents. Still such
...
8
Peering Over the Edge: The Philosophy of Mountaineering
Of greater interest to us than any mountaineering stories of our modern response,
emotional or judgmatic, to natural scenery must be a consideration of the remoter
ages during which that judgment was being formed and that aesthetic sense ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... to act according to a set rule; it is a point of wisdom to know when to make a
judgmatic exception.' The publisher admitted all this, and a great deal more. The
author challenged him to name a ' stock-book' of importance, which, as a first
work, ...
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Something of Myself: For My Friends Known and Unknown
Sure enough, every twenty minutes or so, one judgmatic shell pitched on our
slope. We waited, seeing nothing in the emptiness, and hearing only a faint
murmur as of wind along gas-jets, running in and out of the unconcerned hills.