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CHAPTER II. 
INTERROGATIVE AND OTHER THOUGHT COMPARED. 
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Each kind of thought may vary in extension . 384 
Each kind of thought examined in its minimal form.... 384 
A. The Conception ( expressed by a. suggestion). 
( Its essential content . 385 
( Is two ideas and their relation. 
Its associate truth or untruth ... 385 
j Its distinctive . 387 
( Is absence of belief. 
B. The Ordinary Judgment [expressed by a statement). 
(Its essential content . 388 
( Is belief in truth [or untruth) of what is conceived. 
(Its distinctive . 389 
(Is belief. 
General nature of belief . 390 
Linguistic neglect of disbelief . 391 
On what belief bears . 392 
Scope of belief . 393 
Intensity of belief . 394 
Expression of belief . 396 
C. The Imperative Judgment (expressed by a command). 
The fallacy of the imperative mode. 397 
(Its essential content . 399 
( Is belief in truth of desire for what is conceived. 
j Its distinctive . 401 
(Is an intercalated element of desire. 
D. The Interrogative Judgment [expressed by a question). 
Limitation of field considered..... 401 
Indications offered by tradition. 402 
Indications offered by concurrent mind-phenomena--- 404 
Its occasion . . 405 
Is the insufficiency of a conception. 
Its motive . 406 
Is desire to make a conception sufficient. 
