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The content of a judgment is the existence or non-existence of the object presented.
It can only be real as the content of a judgment that is actually taking place.
For Kant, as we have seen, the propositional content of a judgment is more basic than its logical form.
So for Kant the propositional content of a judgment is more explanatorily basic than its logical form or pure-conceptual structure.
In any case, it would be a serious mistake to think that the propositional content of a judgment is irrelevant to its non-theoretical uses.
Third, the notion of "value" (Wert) here clearly means the truth-value of a whole proposition, not its propositional content specifically, which explains why a modal predicate "contributes nothing to the content of a judgment," i.e., it contributes nothing to the specific content of a judgment over and above its truth-value.
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Determinability then provides a standard of synthetic judgments: it tells us not merely the form that such judgments must take, but also specifies what counts as a legitimate content of such a judgment.
In his analysis of judgment Rickert draws a sharp distinction between the psychological act of judging and the content (Gehalt) of a judgment, which parallels Husserl's treatment of the same issue in Logical Investigations (Husserl 1973).
It has been common for philosophers to assume that the content of a thought, judgment, or other mental state is a kind of intrinsic property that it possesses.
All pragmatists have rejected this idea, and all have held that the content of a thought or judgment is a matter of the role it fills in our activities of inquiry.
In 2003, a presenter on the main news programme was famously forced to read the contents of a court judgment that condemned it for inaccurate reporting of a general strike.
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