Excerpt from Metaphysics of Junior and Senior Year: Published by Class of '66
Modality is the relation between predicate and subject, as to the degree of certainty With which a proposition is stated. A Problematic Judgment is neither subjectively nor objectively certain. I. E., it is neither certain to him to him who holds the opinion, nor is capable of being exhibited with cer tainty to another. Assertory is subjectively but not objectively certain. Apodictic is both subjectively and objectively certain.
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