LECTURE II JUDGMENT AS THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF A WORLD

1. Defect of Subjective Idealism 21

2. The World as Knowledge 22

3. Knowledge is in the form of Judgment 23 a. Necessary 23 b. Universal 26 c. Constructive 27

4. The Continuous Affirmation of Waking Consciousness 33

5. Comparison with World as Will 37

6. Distribution of Attention 40

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LECTURE III THE RELATION OF LOGIC TO KNOWLEDGE

1. Meaning of “Form” 42

2. Form of Knowledge dependent on Content 49

3. The Relation of Part and Whole as Form determined by Content 54

4. Nature of Knowledge 58

5. Conclusion 59

LECTURE IV TYPES OF JUDGMENT, AND THE GENERAL CONDITIONS INVOLVED IN ASSERTION

1. Correspondence between Types of Judgment and Nature of Objects as Knowledge 61 a. Impersonal Judgment 61 b. Perceptive Judgment 62 c. Proper Names in Judgment 64 d. Abstract Judgment 65

2. The General Definition of Judgment 66
i. What is implied in claiming Truth 67
ii. By what means the claim is made 69
iii. The kind of Ideas which can claim Truth 74
a. Idea as Psychical Presentation 74
b. Idea as Identical Reference 74