Full Idea
Those who find 'judgments' everywhere and propositions nowhere find that some judgments cohere whereas others are incoherent. What is the status of the terms between which these relations hold?
Gist of Idea
If you like judgments and reject propositions, what are the relata of incoherence in a judgment?
Source
Gilbert Ryle (Are there propositions? [1930], IV)
Book Reference
Ryle,Gilbert: 'Collected Essays 2 1929-1968' [Routledge 2009], p.22
A Reaction
Ryle is playing devil's advocate, but this strikes me as a nice point. I presume Russell after 1906 is the sort of thinker he has in mind.
Related Ideas
Idea 13981 Several people can believe one thing, or make the same mistake, or share one delusion [Ryle]
Idea 7534 In 1906, Russell decided that propositions did not, after all, exist [Russell, by Monk]