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What is the basic thought process that judgment depends on?
What is the basic thought process that judgment depends on?
- Comparison of ideas
- Building block of knowledge (correct)
- Employing reasoning
- Intellectual agreement
In which type of judgment is the subject taken in full scope of meaning?
In which type of judgment is the subject taken in full scope of meaning?
- Universal Judgment (correct)
- Singular Judgment
- Indefinite Judgment
- Particular Judgment
What makes up every judgment according to the text?
What makes up every judgment according to the text?
- Comparison, reasoning, and agreement
- Ideas, comparison, and prediction (correct)
- Judgment, intellect, and understanding
- Ideas, discussion, and prediction
Which type of judgment refers to a specific individual?
Which type of judgment refers to a specific individual?
When is a judgment considered particular?
When is a judgment considered particular?
What aspect ensures that a sound judgment can be made according to the text?
What aspect ensures that a sound judgment can be made according to the text?
In a universal judgment, the subject is taken in full scope of meaning. Which of the following statements is an example of a universal judgment?
In a universal judgment, the subject is taken in full scope of meaning. Which of the following statements is an example of a universal judgment?
What type of judgment is characterized by its subject being taken in partial extension?
What type of judgment is characterized by its subject being taken in partial extension?
Which of the following statements illustrates a singular judgment?
Which of the following statements illustrates a singular judgment?
When a judgment does not indicate whether the subject is to be understood in full or partial extension, it is classified as:
When a judgment does not indicate whether the subject is to be understood in full or partial extension, it is classified as:
What are the three essential elements that make up every judgment, as mentioned in the passage?
What are the three essential elements that make up every judgment, as mentioned in the passage?
How many ideas must the mind have in order to make a judgment?
How many ideas must the mind have in order to make a judgment?
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