Judgement of Solomon

Judgement of Solomon

The Judgment of Solomon is a metaphorical expression referring to a wise judge who uses a stratagem to determine the truth, tricking the parties into revealing their true feelings. Specifically, the judge "pretends" that he willdestroy the subject matter of a dispute, rather than allowing either disputing party to win at the expense of the other. (There isno reason to believe this is anything more than a pretense.)

The saying is based upon the Biblical passage in 1 Kings 3:16-28, where two new mothers approach Solomon, bringing with them a single baby boy. Each mother presents the same story - she and the other woman live together. One night, soon after the birth of their respective children, the other woman woke to find that she had smothered her own baby in her sleep. In anguish and jealousy, she took her dead son and exchanged it with the other's child. The following morning, the woman discovered the dead baby, and soon realized that it was not her own son, but the other woman's.

After some deliberation, King Solomon calls for a sword to be brought before him. He declares that there is only one fair solution: the live son must be split in two, each woman receiving half of the child. Upon hearing this terrible verdict, the boy's true mother cries out, "Please, My Lord, give her the live child - do not kill him!" However, the liar, in her bitter jealousy, exclaims, "It shall be neither mine nor yours - divide it!" Solomon instantly gives the baby to the real mother, realizing that the true mother's instincts were to protect her child, while the liar revealed that she did not truly love the child.

Solomon by his wisdom avoids the destruction of the subject matter of the dispute (the baby). There is no reason to believe that destruction was ever his intent.

"Splitting the Baby"

The expressions "splitting the baby" or "cutting the baby in half" are sometimes used in the legal profession for a form of simple compromise solutions which "split the difference" in terms of damage awards or other remedies (e.g. a judge dividing fault between the two parties in a comparative negligence case). [ [http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-it-mean-to-split-the-baby.htm Wisegeek.com, What does it mean to "split the baby"] ] [ [http://www.eba-net.org/adrblog/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/splitting-the-baby-article-by-naimark.pdf Stephanie E. Keer and Richard W. Naimark, Arbitrators Do Not “Split-the-Baby”: Empirical Evidence from International Business Arbitrations] from the [http://www.eba-net.org/ Energy Bar Association] Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee] The term is often used informally or humorously, rather than in any literal sense.

Representations in Art

The Judgment of Solomon has long been a popular subject for graphic artists. Celebrated examples include
* Fresco by Raphael
* Etching by Gustave Doré
* Woodcut by the school of Michael Wolgemut in the Nuremberg Chronicle
* Painting by Andrea Mantegna

ee also

*Solomon
*Books of Kings
*The Dog in the Manger

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