Judging
To judge — we have to isolate the object of judgement, thus risking to overlook something.
E.g.: if we wanted to examine (and make our judgement about) a tree, we would cut it down first (thus ignoring the roots in our analysis).
To judge — we have to isolate the object of judgement, thus risking to overlook something.
E.g.: if we wanted to examine (and make our judgement about) a tree, we would cut it down first (thus ignoring the roots in our analysis).