Define Chapter 3
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Define Chapter 2
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Define Chapter 1/Into
100
Define terms
What is A word or group of words which verbally express a concept.
100
Give the extension for: TV and famous people
All of the (TVs and famous people) that have, are, or will live in this world.
100
Define porphyrian tree
What is a diagram used to help break down a concept into notes
100
List the 3 divisions of signification and the 3 kinds of existence in supposition:
Univocal, equivocal, and analogous Verbal, mental, and real existence
100
Define mental image
What is the image of an object formed in the mind as a result of sense perception.
200
Define analogous terms
What is Terms that are applied to different things but have related meanings.
200
List the notes of the concepts: trees and dolphins
substance, material, living and substance, material, living, and sentient
200
Define rational
What is to have the ability to know true from false.
200
When does a sense perception stop?
When our senses stop perceiving it.
200
Define formal logic
What is a branch of logic that focuses on the form and structure of reasoning
300
Define equivocal terms
What is Terms that are spelled and pronounced exactly alike but have entirely different and unrelated meanings.
300
Draw out the Porphyrian Tree
(Check diagram)
300
Define comprehension
What is the complete list of parts of a concept.
300
List the 3 mental acts and their 3 verbal expressions:
(Check)
300
Define truth
What is the correspondence of a statement to reality
400
Define signification
What is A representation or conveying of a meaning/essence.
400
Give an example of a univocal, equivocal, and an analogous term.
(Answers will vary- check)
400
Define extension
What is to what the concept refers to
400
Give an example of verbal, mental, and real existence
(Answers will vary- check)
400
Define simple apprehension
What is occurs when we first form in our mind a concept of something and our mind grasps the general meaning or concept.
500
Define supposition
What is all of the possible properties a term can stand for.
500
How is a sense perception different from a mental image?
A sense perception stops when our senses stop perceiving it and a mental image exists only in our minds.
500
Define notes
What is the breaking down of a complex concept into smaller and simpler parts.
500
How is a mental image different from a concept?
A mental image has color and shape and can be different for individual people, but the universal meaning (concept) is still understood.
500
Define abstraction
What is The process by which a simple apprehension comes from a sense perception and a mental image.
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