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2nd ed., vol. 1, Macmillan Reference USA, 2006, pp. 35-37. Opposing Viewpoints in
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This article poses the question of Is Aesthetic Judgement object or subjective? It goes
into detail about the 1800 ideas of Hume, and new day philosophers, as well as stating
and explaining what exactly Aesthetic judgement is. It poses, and answers the questions
of first, whether aesthetic judgments are objective or subjective, and whether or not
12 Nov. 2016.
This article, written by Jonathan. M. Golding, his colleagues and Debra L. Long, is about
one's first impressions, how they are made, how fast they can be generated and the
overall effect it can have one the one creating the immediate judgement, and the people
that are being judged. It describes, using recent studies, that all it takes is a simple
accumulation of information, not even direct contact with said person, to begin to form an
opinion of them.
Kramer, Ronald J. Generation Y: Tattoos, Piercings, and Other Issues for the Private and Public
Employer. The Urban Lawyer, vol. 38, no. 3, 2006, pp. 593611.
www.jstor.org/stable/27895650.
This article goes into depth about the constitutional issues that may impact people with
tattoos and the regulations they may face in today's society with an abundance of such
body modifications. It describes actual examples and situations that people with tattoos
and piercings have faced and goes into the true court laws and restrictions that may be
Papineau, David, and Julia Tanney. Normativity and Judgement. Proceedings of the
www.jstor.org/stable/4107061.
This article talk about the main basis for peoples normalcy and how this normalcy is
perceived by people is not the same for every situation. It explains that one's version of
normal can affect how they think, how they perceive things, and even the actions they
Turner, Bryan S. Ageing and Generational Conflicts: A Reply to Sarah Irwin. The British
This article describes the societal blockades people who are viewed and judged by
appearances will face and the reasoning behind generational and cultural differentiations
Using opinions which can be summed up to be viewed as a natural phenomena that takes