1. Judgment as an act or faculty of the mind: its contrast with the act of conception or with the faculties of understanding and reason - νλ¨: λ§μμ νμ λλ λ₯λ ₯μΌλ‘μμ νλ¨, κ°λ νμ± νμ λλ μ΄ν΄μ μ΄μ±μ λ₯λ ₯κ³Όμ λμ‘°
2. The division of judgments in terms of the distinction between the theoretic and the practical - μ΄λ‘ μ νλ¨κ³Ό μ€μ²μ νλ¨μ ꡬλΆμ λ°λ₯Έ νλ¨μ λΆν
5. The nature of theoretic judgments - μ΄λ‘ μ νλ¨μ λ³Έμ§
a. The linguistic expression of judgments: sentences and propositions - νλ¨μ μΈμ΄μ νν: λ¬Έμ₯κ³Ό λͺ μ
b. The judgment as a predication: the classification of subjects and predicates - μ μ΄λ‘μμ νλ¨: μ£Όμ΄μ μ μ΄μ λΆλ₯
c. The judgment as relational: types of relation - κ΄κ³λ‘μμ νλ¨: κ΄κ³μ μ ν
6. The division of theoretic judgments according to formal criteria - νμμ κΈ°μ€μ λ°λ₯Έ μ΄λ‘ μ νλ¨μ ꡬλΆ
a. The division of judgments according to quantity: universal, particular, singular, and indefinite propositions - μμ λ°λ₯Έ νλ¨μ ꡬλΆ: 보νΈμ , νΉμμ , λ¨μμ , 무νμ λͺ μ
b. The division of judgments according to quality: positive, negative, and infinite propositions - μ§μ λ°λ₯Έ νλ¨μ ꡬλΆ: κΈμ μ , λΆμ μ , 무ν λͺ μ
c. The division of judgments according to modality: necessary and contingent propositions; problematic, assertonc, and apodictic judgments - μμμ λ°λ₯Έ νλ¨μ ꡬλΆ: νμ°μ λͺ μ μ μ°μ°μ λͺ μ ; λ¬Έμ μ , λ¨μΈμ , κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ λͺ λ°±ν νλ¨
d. The division of judgments into the determinant and the reflective: judgments as constitutive or as regulative - νλ¨μ ꡬλΆ: κ²°μ μ νλ¨κ³Ό λ°μ±μ νλ¨; ꡬμ±μ νλ¨κ³Ό κ·μ μ νλ¨
9. Degrees of assent: certainty and probability - λμμ μ λ: νμ€μ±κ³Ό νλ₯ μ±
1.. The truth and falsity of judgments - νλ¨μ μ§λ¦¬μ νμ
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