1. Relationship to sensory experience - Empirical judgme…

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1. Relationship to sensory experience
- Empirical judgments: More directly connected to sensory observations
- Other judgments: Often more steps removed from direct sensory input
2. Nature of standards applied
- Empirical judgments: Primarily evaluated against observable phenomena
- Analytical judgments: Evaluated against logical consistency
- Ethical judgments: Evaluated against moral principles
- Aesthetic judgments: Evaluated against standards of beauty/artistic value
- Metaphysical judgments: Evaluated against conceptual coherence
3. Method of verification
- Empirical judgments: Potentially falsifiable through observation
- Other judgments: Often verified through different means (logical proof, consensus, coherence with other beliefs)
4. Assumption structure
- Empirical judgments: Typically require fewer contested value assumptions
- Other judgments: Often rest on more fundamental value premises or worldview commitments
5. Intersubjective agreement potential
- Empirical judgments: Generally higher potential for agreement across different perspectives
- Other judgments: Often more dependent on shared frameworks or values