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Kant shows that the structure of our judgements must complement the structure of our categories of understanding. Thus we have the functions of judgement:
Quantity: universal, particular, singular
Quality: affirmative, negative, infinite
Relation: categorical, hypothetical, disjunctive
Modality: problematic, assertoric, apodictic
Which directly correspond to the Categories of Understanding:
Quantity: unity, plurality, totality
Quality: reality, negation, limitation
Relation: Inherence & Subsistence (substance and accident), Causality & Dependence (cause and effect), Community (reciprocity between agent and patient)
Modality: possibility-impossibility, existence-nonexistence, necessity-contingency
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