(July 20, 2013 at 6:44 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Generally, "being judgemental" refers to being either -excessively- judging..or perhaps not having a very adept "judging faculty" but using it anyway. To say that someone is judgemental can be a simple observation of fact. -Or- we could call the simple act of judging one thing the requirement for being judgemental - thereby eroding any specificity between the terms.
But making a factual claim from having limited information is the definition of judgement. So by calling someone judgemental after observing their behaviour is still judgemental.
What is excessively judgemental?
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