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 +'''Judgement''' (or '''judgment''') is the [[evaluation]] of evidence in the [[decision making|making of a decision]]. The term has four distinct uses:
 +* 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]]''.
 +* Legal – used in the context of legal [[trial]], to refer to a final [[judgment (law)|finding, statement, or ruling]], based on a considered weighing of evidence, called "''[[adjudication]]''". See [[Judgment (law)#Spelling|spelling note]] for further explanation.
 +* Religious – used in the concept of [[salvation]] to refer to the ''[[divine judgement|adjudication of God]]'' in determining [[Heaven]] or [[Hell]] for each and all human beings.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Aesthetics]]
 +* [[Bias]]
 +* [[Choice]]
 +* [[Decree]]
 +* [[Discrimination]]
 +* [[Prejudice]]
 + 
 +== Namesakes ==
 +*''[[To Have Done With the Judgment of god]]'' by [[Antonin Artaud]]
 +*[[The Last Judgement]]
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Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of evidence in the making of a decision. The term has four distinct uses:

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