Judgments versus propositions
Mind 35 (139):337-343 (1926)
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Christian List & Philip Pettit (2004). Aggregating Sets of Judgments: Two Impossibility Results Compared. Synthese 140 (1-2):207 - 235.
Philip Pettit (2004). Aggregating Sets of Judgments: Two Impossibility Results Compared. Synthese 140 (1/2):207 - 235.
John Anderson (1926). Propositions and Judgments. Mind 35 (138):237-241.
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Abdullah Kaygi (2006). Value-Judgements and Values. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 9:97-102.
F. C. S. Schiller (1926). DISCUSSIONS: JUDGMENTS Versus PROPOSITIONS. Mind 35 (139):337-343.
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