The Impersonal Judgment Its Nature Origin And Significance

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Hence the early form of the controversy under consideration was concerned with the possibility ot finding a subject in the structure of the proposition. Three types of this view appear: [a) the Greek, (d) the Latin, [c] the Italian.
(a) The Greek grammarians thought that a nominative should be supplied, and for this purpose "Zeus" seems to have been the favorite — Zeus rained, thundered, snowed. This points to a comparatively advanced stage in thought, a stage in which jxirticular gods (and fin
...ally one god) were supposed to be the causes of natural changes in general, ' See Burnett, Early Greek Philosophy, Introduction.
THE IMPERSONAL JUDGMENT 7 and especially of those not referable to some known, finite cause. These verbs were denominated ^ela p^fiara, ' on account of their reference to the deitv as the cause of the events thev indicated. . \ number of exceptions (e. .^, ^, Act, xpv) ^vere found to this rule. In these Zeus could not verv well be taken as the subject. 'I'o obviate the difficulty such verbs were straightway interpreted as adverbs, and tlic Greek logical conscience seems to have been satisfied.


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