Discrimination
Discrimination
(Lat. discriminare, to separate) (a) subjectivelythe rational power to distinguish between objects, real or logical, and betwen moral right and wrong. In Aristotelianism there is also a function of internal sense (Gr. kritikon, sensory discrimination; Lat. vis aestimativa or cogitativa) by which men and the higher animals distinguish the good from the bad in their sense experience,
(b) objectivelysee Distinction. — V.J.B.