7. Inverse Ratio of Connotation and Denotation 94
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LECTURE VI PARTS OF THE JUDGMENT, AND ITS UNITY
1. Parts of the Judgment 98
2. Copula 99
3. Are Subject and Predicate necessary? 100
4. Two Ideas or Things 101
a. Two Ideas 102
i. Mental Transition 102
ii. Absence of Assertion 103
b. Two Things 104
5. Distinction between Subject and Predicate 107
LECTURE VII THE CATEGORICAL AND THE HYPOTHETICAL JUDGMENTS
1. Some Criticisms on the ordinary scheme of
Judgment 112
a. Why we need a Scheme 112
b. The Common Scheme 113