ABSTRACT

The judgement is the determinateness of the Notion posited in the Notion itself. Judging is thus another function than comprehension, or rather it is the other function of the Notion as the determining of the Notion by itself, and the further progress of the judgement into the diversity of judgements is the progressive determination of the Notion. The judgement of existence includes: the positive judgement; the negative judgement and the infinite judgement. The judgement of reflection includes: the singular judgement; the particular judgement and the universal judgement. The judgement of necessity includes: the categorical judgement; the hypothetical judgement and the disjunctive judgement. The judgement of the notion includes: the judgement of the notion; the problematic judgement and the apodeictic judgement. The positive moment of the infinite judgement, of the negation of the negation, is the reflection of individuality into itself, whereby it is posited for the first time as a determinate determinateness.