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1 14| an error to suppose that judgements are to be defined as contrary 2 14| subjects here are contrary. But judgements are not contrary because 3 14| unlimited content.~Those judgements must rather be termed contrary 4 14| termed contrary to the true judgements, in which error is present. 5 14| error is present. Now these judgements are those which are concerned 6 14| class. If then of the two judgements one is contrary to the true 7 14| the case, since two true judgements are never contrary and this 8 14| are not good are bad, both judgements may be true. Nor is the 9 14| may deal similarly with judgements concerning that which is 10 14| therefore this is the rule with judgements, and if spoken affirmations 11 14| affirmations and denials are judgements expressed in words, it is 12 14| also, that neither true judgements nor true propositions can