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  2. Alison Weir (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Alison Weir is an American activist and writer known for her interest in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.She is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization If Americans Knew (IAK), president of the Council for the National Interest (CNI), and author of Against Our Better Judgment: The Hidden History of How the U.S. Was Used to Create Israel.

  3. Radical unintelligibility - Wikipedia

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    Radical Unintelligibility, a term coined by Bernard Lonergan, is the philosophical idea that we can act against our better judgment. We can refuse to choose what we know is worth choosing. It is the refusal to make a decision that one deems one ought to make.

  4. United we stand, divided we fall - Wikipedia

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    Asian Dub Foundation said in their song called "The Judgement": "Present and the future we will never fall/Realize united we stand and divided we fall." The 2013 video game Grand Theft Auto V features a variant of the phrase; 'United We Stand, Together We Fall - Thanks for the bailout America' in an in-game commercial for the car manufacturer ...

  5. Sacramento’s closure of Camp Resolution proves the city never ...

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    However, this Editorial Board moved against our better judgment to trust City Manager Howard Chan and the Sacramento City Council last year when they told us there would soon be a Safe Ground in ...

  6. Opinion: Historical judgment awaits Donald Trump and others ...

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    Donald Trump's behavior has introduced a debased atmosphere to what generally has been a normal process of debate among candidates.

  7. Akrasia - Wikipedia

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    Akrasia (/ ə ˈ k r eɪ z i ə /; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command" or "weakness", occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or acracy) is a lack of mental strength or willpower, or the tendency to act against one's better judgment. [1]

  8. Six Thinking Hats - Wikipedia

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    In each of these directions the brain will identify and bring into conscious thought certain aspects of issues being considered (e.g. gut instinct, pessimistic judgement, neutral facts). Some may feel that using the hats is unnatural, uncomfortable or even counterproductive and against their better judgement. [citation needed]

  9. J. Budziszewski - Wikipedia

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    The true foundation of toleration is not suspension of judgment, but better judgment, and not neutrality about goods and evils, but deeper insight into them. Indeed, argues Budziszewski, the proponents of neutralist theories actually suspend judgment only selectively, using a facade of neutrality in order to smuggle their moral views into ...