preference and judgment
Choosing vs. Judgment
So long as you approve, you are judging. Approval and disapproval are two ends of judgment.
"But wait," you say, "aren't I entitled to like something more than something else?"
But of course you are.
When someone offers you an apple or an orange, and you prefer the orange, you accept it because that is your preference. You are not sneering at the apple or considering the orange of more value. You are not thinking: "Oh, how can anyone in their right mind choose an apple over an orange?"
You are simply stating your preference.


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