Judging vs Condemning - What's the difference?
judging | condemning |
(obsolete)
The act of making a judgment.
* 2004 , Dale Jacquette, The Cambridge Companion to Brentano (page 75)
condemnation
* (Anna Trapnell)
As verbs the difference between judging and condemning
is that judging is present participle of lang=en while condemning is present participle of condemn.As nouns the difference between judging and condemning
is that judging is the act of making a judgment while condemning is condemnation.judging
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- It is the contrasts between blind and self-evident judgings and between blind and correct affective attitudes which provide Brentano with the beginnings of an account of the dynamics of the mind which involves more than merely causal claims.
condemning
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Thy Servant knew that she was beloved of thee, and that she lay in thy bosome from a child, and there she might have lived without the condemnings or reproaches of men, or of this Generation