Originally published in 1905, this book presents a discussion regarding the nature of the subject-predicate relationship.Originally published in 1905, this book presents a discussion regarding the nature of the subject-predicate relationship, or more specifically 'the Existential Import of Predication'. Textual notes are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in logic and the development of philosophy.Originally published in 1905, this book presents a discussion regarding the nature of the subject-predicate relationship, or more specifically 'the Existential Import of Predication'. Textual notes are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in logic and the development of philosophy.Originally published in 1905, this book presents a discussion regarding the nature of the subject-predicate relationship, or more specifically 'the Existential Import of Predication'. Textual notes are incorporated throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in logic and the development of philosophy.Introduction; 1. Names; 2. Existence or reality; 3. The existential import of categorical predication; 4. The existential import of the several kinds of categorical judgments; 5. The problem of the existential import of categorical judgments in relation to formal and symbolic logic; Conclusion; Index.