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Judgments are good and necessary. Thinking that results in a clear conclusion is a judgment. What is good? What is bad? Without judging, how can we tell who is a psychopath and who is a friend? The examples against judging are examples of prejudice - pre-judging. I can agree that *that* is not helpful, yet runs rampant in a so-called post-truth world that has obviously lost the art of philosophy.
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