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 THE NATUKE OF JUDGMENT. 193 the only substantive or subject, and no one concept either more or less an adjective than any other. From our descrip- tion of a judgment, there must, then, disappear all reference either to our mind or to the world. Neither of these can furnish ' ground ' for anything, save in so far as they are complex judgments. The nature of the judgment is more ultimate than either, and less ultimate only than the nature of its constituents the nature of the concept or logical idea. 13