Sentence examples for content of judgment from inspiring English sources

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More precisely his contribution to logic in these two research areas concerns in fact the specific content of judgment (belief) or what he calls states of affairs, and that part of the theory of relations pertaining to part-whole relations.

Stumpf conceives a state of affairs both as a specific content of judgment and as its objective and necessary correlate, which is expressed linguistically in "subordinate clauses" or in the form of a "substantivized infinitive".

(Stumpf, 1906a, p. 33) One can certainly entertain a formation such as a state of affairs without having it as an actual content of judgment, but it is then a mere abstraction.

Marty himself came to have misgivings about the notion of immanent objects and his term "content of judgment" in his main work must not be taken as an indication of something that actually or "intentionally" exists in consciousness.

Twardowski points out that he uses 'judgment' in the sense of 'judgment in the logical sense,' i.e. the product of the action of judging, and he clarifies that what he means now by 'judgment-product' is the content of judgment in Content and Object (§24, n. 37, 117).

This unites Husserl's discussion with the 'content' conception of intentionality described above: he himself would accept that the matter of an act (later, its 'noematic sense') is the same as the content of judgment, belief, desire, etc., in one sense of the term (or rather, in one sense he found in this ambiguous term.

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While propositions represent the content of judgments, according to Moore, they and their constituents are entirely independent from the judging mind.

Thought of in terms of the framework of Kant's transcendental logic, Hegel's position would be akin to allowing inferences syllogisms a role in the determination of the transcendental content of judgments, a role that is not allowed in Kant.

However, these whole sentences are peculiar insofar as the relevant presentations have contents of judgment as their objects.

Such presentations of contents of judgment are on Marty's view the acts of consciousness which Meinong erroneously identified as assumptions.

Contents of judgment and other non-real entities, as Marty understands them, do not include universals of any kind, whether these be genera or species.

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