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- W4289718877 abstract "Mach et al. argued that judging is biologically useful because it makes a new object familiar to us. This suggests that (atomic) judgements need to have at least two terms. Jerusalem’s <italic>Die Urteilsfunktion</italic> defended the two-term view against Brentano. Jerusalem aimed to refute Brentano’s view of judgement and replace it with one in line with Voluntarism. Jerusalem’s slogan is that judgement has (at least) two terms; it is a mental relation between two things. In this chapter I will first work through Mach’s conception of judgement and then go on to reconstruct Jerusalem’s arguments against Brentano. Later Schlick takes up Jerusalem’s suggestion and uses it to argue that every judgement must have at least two terms." @default.
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- W4289718877 title "Judgement in the Service of the Will: Mach and Jerusalem" @default.
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