2. Which Judgments are Categorical? 116
(1) The “Particular” Judgment 116
a. Natural Meaning 116
b. Limited Meaning 117
(2) “Singular” Judgment 118
(3) “Universal” Judgment 119
(4) “Hypothetical” Judgment 121
(5) “Disjunctive” Judgment 123
LECTURE VIII NEGATION, AND OPPOSITION OF JUDGMENTS
1. Distinction between Contrary and Contradictory Opposition 126
2. Contrary Negation 128
3. Why use Negation? 130
4. Stage of Significant Negation; Combination of Contrary and Contradictory 132
5. Negative Judgment expressing Fact 134
6. Operation of the Denied Idea 135
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