Do you consider “good decision-making” and “good judgement” to be identical? I think there’s a value alignment component to good judgement that’s not as strongly implied by good decision-making.
I agree that there’s a useful distinction to be made here. I don’t think of it as fitting into “judgement” vs “decision-making” (and would regard those as pretty much the same), but rather about how “good” is interpreted/assessed. I was mostly using good to mean something like “globally good” (i.e. with something like your value alignment component), but there’s a version of “prudentially good judgement/decision-making” which would exclude this.
I’m open to suggestions for terminology to capture this!
I agree that there’s a useful distinction to be made here. I don’t think of it as fitting into “judgement” vs “decision-making” (and would regard those as pretty much the same), but rather about how “good” is interpreted/assessed. I was mostly using good to mean something like “globally good” (i.e. with something like your value alignment component), but there’s a version of “prudentially good judgement/decision-making” which would exclude this.
I’m open to suggestions for terminology to capture this!