The cause of right judgment by means of divine things is either the suitability of the intellect, which knows well how to judge, or the suitability of the will, which is inclined towards divine things.
In short, every one that considers the World as a Theatre, and desires to form a right Judgment of those who are the Actors on it.
In the first Place, No other Being can make a right Judgment of us, and esteem us according to our Merits.
Another Reason why Men cannot form a right Judgment of us is, because the same Actions may be aimed at different Ends, and arise from quite contrary Principles.
He begins to have a right judgment; to see clearly what he ought to do, and how to do it.
For the measure of right judgment attained by some, whether in the contemplation of Divine things or in directing human affairs according to Divine rules, is no more than suffices for their salvation.
I answer that, synesis signifies a right judgment, not indeed about speculative matters, but about particular practical matters, about which also is prudence.
Thus, about matters of chastity, a man after inquiring with his reason forms a right judgment, if he has learnt the science of morals, while he who has the habit of chastity judges of such matters by a kind of connaturality.
It is by forming a right judgment of creatures that man becomes aware of the loss (of which they may be the occasion), which judgment he exercises through the gift of knowledge.
It will serve to test our progress towards a right judgment, and it will always be read with delight, so long as our taste is unspoilt.
This is the way you train your pupil in that spirit of right judgment, which rejects all but reasonable arguments, and is able to distinguish between truth and falsehood in other tales.
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