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There clearly can be but one kind of judgment, the assertorical. Modality affects not the affirmation, but what is affirmed. It is not mere S-P that is asserted ...
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assertory · asses bridge · asses' bridge · asses'-bridge · asses-bridge ... (of a statement) stating a fact, as opposed to expressing an evaluative judgment ...
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like other theologians of assertorical disposition he wants to have it both ways: to .... that the gospel is a word of judgment against all public ideologies, all meta- ...
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Jan 12, 2011 ... In the example above given the proposition, “There exists perfect justice,” is not stated assertorically, but as an ad libitum judgement, which ...
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Aug 29, 1999 ... In the example above given the proposition, "There exists perfect justice," is not stated assertorically, but as an ad libitum judgement, which ...
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Apr 9, 2011 ... The root idea is that a judgement like 'X is good' doesn't express a belief ... to assertorically utter the judgment when you have the right attitude.
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Frege's celebrated distinction between judgments and their contents invites the ... would result from 'Q' being put forth assertorically in one of the argument's ...
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This diminishing share of attention is due, I believe, to the fact that the division of judgments into necessary, assertorical, and problematic is, in the main, based ...
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Oaths may be: (1) assertory—or affirmative—if we call God to witness the assertion ... These conditions are (Jeremiah 4:2): (1) Judgment, or careful and reverent ...
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The distinction between positive, categorical, and assertory judgments is either a pure invention of fancy, or is left undetermined. On the right theory, the different ...
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