Full Idea
All judgement, for Kant, is essentially the predication of some property to some subject.
Gist of Idea
Judgement is always predicating a property of a subject
Source
JC Beall / G Restall (Logical Pluralism [2006], 2.5)
Book Reference
Beall,J/Restall,G: 'Logical Pluralism' [OUP 2006], p.21
A Reaction
Presumably the denial of a predicate could be a judgement, or the affirmation of ambiguous predicates?