Brentano and Meinong differ further in their respective accounts of the interrelations between the given categories. For whilst both see judgments as presupposing, . as being dependent on, associated presentations, the Meinongian framework allows also a presupposition or dependence in the opposition direction: a presentation, too, may be dependent on a moment of conviction in the sense that it is associated with the disposition to make judgments of a given type.