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Judging for Reasons: on Kant and the modalities of judgment

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This paper explores Kant's account of judgment, particularly regarding the modalities of judgment and their inferential connections. By analyzing Longuenesse's interpretations, the author argues that judgments possess a structure that relates them to reasoning processes. The implications of these findings extend beyond Kant's philosophy, potentially enriching the discourse within the philosophy of mind.