The Essentials of Logic, Being Ten Lectures On Judgment And Inference

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The question of correspondence between the types of Corre- Judgment and the orders of Knowledge was really antici- between" pated in discussing the relation between the content and 'yp^s of the form of knowledge. We saw that the content or matter and nature known determines on the whole the form or method of °^ Sl'J*'^'^ as Know- knowledge by which it can be known. ledge.
I give a few cases of this correspondence, not professing to complete the list. We should accustom ourselves to think of the
...se forms as constituting a progression in the sense that each of them betrays a reference to an ideal of knowledge which in itself it is unable to fulfil, and therefore inevitably suggests some further or divergent form. And the defect by which the forms contradict the ideal, is felt by us as a defect in their grasp of reality, in their presentation of real connections.
a. We think of the judgment as predicating an ideal "Imper- content of a subject indicated in present perception. But judgment there are judgments which scarcely have an immediate subject at all, such as "How hot!" "Bad!" "It hurts!" In the judgments thus represented the true subject is some 62 TYPES OF JUDGMENT lect.


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