PREDICAMENTS AND PREDICABLES Flashcards

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Classification of universal nature and concepts

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PREDICAMENTS

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2
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Classification of universal predicates in general

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PREDICABLE

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3
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What are the two supreme predicaments?

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SUBSTANCE and ACCIDENTS

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4
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Being that carries existential actuality by itself

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SUBSTANCE

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5
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Modifiers of a substance which cannot be conceived without the accident

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ACCIDENTS

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6
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Of having measurable parts

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QUANTITY

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7
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A formal modifier of the substance

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QUALITY

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8
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The reference of one substance to another

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RELATION

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9
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Motion of a substance

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ACTION

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10
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Modification of a substance as a result of the influence of another agent

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PASSION

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11
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Circumstantial determination as to time or duration

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WHEN

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12
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Determination of substance as to place or space

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WHERE

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13
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Determination as to the disposition of its parts

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POSTURE

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14
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Determination as to external outfit or covering

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HABIT

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15
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Concepts that may apply to many subjects

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PREDICABLES

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16
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Expresses that part of the essence of the subject which it has in common with other individuals of a different species (eagle-bird; nitrogen-chemical)

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GENUS

17
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That which distinguishes the individual from the others within the genus (e.g. University - Learning Institution)

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SPECIFIC DIFFERENCE

18
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Expresses the whole essence of subject; comprises the genus and the specific difference (e.g. A guitar is a musical instrument. A mother is a female parent)

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SPECIES

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Expresses an attribute that is not part of the essence of the subject but necessarily flows from it (e.g. glue is sticky; man is capable of laughter)

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PROPERTY

20
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Associated with the subject in a factual or contingent manner (e.g. Mayon is in Albay)

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ACCIDENT