Nomic judgements are ones where the proposition is judged according to normalcy. Its categories are three: nomic necessity, impossibility, and possibility.
The Categories of Judgement are Three
Propositions can be judged to be either necessary, impossible, or possible. In this article, we prove that those categories of judgement are collectively exhaustive.
Categories of Rational Judgement
Rational judgements are ones where propositions are judged according to the law of identity. Its categories are three: rational necessity, impossibility, and possibility.
Standards of Judgement
In this article, we investigate the standards used to correctly judge propositions
Propositions
A brief introduction to propositions and their composition. Leading on to introducing the second most fundamental law of logic: the law of non-contradiction.