The Essentials of Logic, Being Ten Lectures on Judgment and Inference

iii. The kind of Ideas which can claim Truth 74

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_a_. Idea as Psychical Presentation 74 _b_. Idea as Identical Reference 74

LECTURE V THE PROPOSITION AND THE NAME

1. Judgment translated into Language 80

2. Proposition and Sentence 82

3. Difference between Proposition and Judgment 82

4. “Parts of Speech” 85

5. Denotation and Connotation 88

6. Have Proper Names Connotation? 91

7. Inverse Ratio of Connotation and Denotation 94

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LECTURE VI PARTS OF THE JUDGMENT, AND ITS UNITY

1. Parts of the Judgment 98

2. Copula 99

3. Are Subject and Predicate necessary? 100

4. Two Ideas or Things 101 a. Two Ideas 102