× Index 1. Introduction 2. Concept 3. Judgement 4. Conclusion Quiz

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Judgement is a statement which either negates or confirms something and has truthful value. The form of judgement is a sentence,but all sentences are not judgements.Besides the difference between judgement and a sentence,judgement should be differed also from attitude. Aristotle defines judgement in Organon in the second part called Intepretation.
Kant in his guidebook from the Logic lecture
„Some judgement is the notion of unity of conscience of different notions,or a notion of relations between those notions,as long as they compose a certain concept.“(Kant,1990:123) Aleksandar is older than Zivko.
God exists. Aleksandra is a student.

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Universal, particular and singular judgements, towards Kant, are classification of judgements based on their quantity.

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Affirmitive, negative and limitive judgements,towards Kant,are classification of judgements based on their quality.

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Categorical,hypothetical and disjunctive judgements,towards Kant,are classification of judgements based on their relation

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Judgements, based on their modality, can be: problematic,asertoric and apodictic.

  • Problematic judgements express some possibility.
  • Asertorric judgements are judgements in which a certain state of facts is being ascertained.
  • Apodictic judgements express certain necessity.
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Judgements, based on their quality and quantity, can be:

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