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Inessa05 [86]
3 years ago
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D. What is the difference between suspicion and discernment?​

English
1 answer:
katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
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Explanation:

discerdimiento :

Discernimiento (es una virtud o valor moral), "juicio por cuyo medio"[1] o "por medio del cual percibimos y declaramos la diferencia que existe entre varias cosas"[2]de un mismo asunto o situación específica. "Criterio" o capacidad de distinguir: los elementos que están implicados en una cuestión, cómo se relacionan entre sí, cómo se afectan los unos con los otros y cómo cada uno de ellos incide en el conjunto.[3]Juicio que se basa en normas, modelos de valores, moralejas o principios; que se heredan de las sociedades humanas y de las experiencias propias o ajenas (que se encuentran en los relatos familiares, históricos o libros de moral y ética, como por ejemplo desde los manuales o constituciones hasta las historias de la propia Biblia).

Discernment (it is a virtue or moral value), "judgment by means of which" [1] or "by means of which we perceive and declare the difference that exists between several things" [2] of the same matter or specific situation. "Criterion" or ability to distinguish: the elements that are involved in a question, how they are related to each other, how they affect each other and how each of them affects the whole. [3] Judgment that is based in norms, models of values, morals or principles; that are inherited from human societies and from one's own or other people's experiences (found in family and historical stories or books on morals and ethics, such as manuals or constitutions to the stories of the Bible itself)

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