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Frege says that "the apodictic judgment [i.e., roughly, the judgment whose content begins with a "necessarily" governing the rest of the content] is distinguished from the assertory in that it suggests the existence of universal judgments from which the proposition can be inferred, while in the case of the assertory one such a suggestion is lacking" (Frege 1879, §4).
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