Phillips's syntax does the same thing, deferring predication so that we will be drawn to the end of the poem. |
According to this refined view, a predication is made not by combining two ideas or presentations, but by combining two judgements. |
This is true even if the predication does not involve stereotypical associated with the script. |
Plainly, therefore, we know it only relatively to these predications and inherencies. |
It is itself the ultimate Subject of all predications and all inherencies. |
It is true that purely mathematical discourse has no use for tensed predications, but reference to numbers can occur in other kinds of discourse than the purely mathematical. |