Synthetic And Analytic Propositions And Judgements Flashcards
An ? judgement is one where the predicate belongs to the subject: all bachelors (?) are unmarried (?).
Analytic.
Subject.
Predicate.
Analytic judgements are judgements of ? as they clarify what is already found in concepts.
Clarification.
? propositions are those in which the predicate is outside the subject: the table (subject) in the kitchen is round (?).
Synthetic.
Predicate.
Synthetic judgements are judgements of ? because, when true, it adds new ? to the subject.
Amplification.
Information.
Analytic judgements are ? ? because we don’t need experience of ? objects to know them.
A priori.
External.
Many synthetic propositions can only be known ? ? It may true or false.
A posteriori.
Kant thinks ? ? must be synthetic because they bring additional information from outside of the ?, making it a priori ?
Moral propositions.
Experience.
Synthetic.