Q1 Quiz 1 Flashcards

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What is the definition of sense perception?

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The act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching

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What are the 3 things associated with simple apprehension?

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Sense perception
Mental image
Concept

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What is the definition of mental image?

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An image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object

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Give the definition of simple apprehension?

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An act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it

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What are the three acts of the mind involved in logic?

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Simple apprehension
Judgment
Deductive inference

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What is the verbal expression of simple apprehension?

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Term

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What is the verbal expression of judgment?

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Proposition

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What is the verbal expression of deductive inference?

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Syllogism

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What are the two properties of terms

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Signification and supposition

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Give the definition of term

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A word or group of words which verbally expresses a concept

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What are the three ways terms can be divided according to signification?

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Univocal
Equivocal
Analogous

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What are univocal terms?

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Terms that have exactly the same meaning no matter when or how they are used (“the Lords Prayer”, “wii play station” “laptop computer”)

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What are equivocal terms?

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Terms that are spelled and pronounced alike, have different and unrelated meanings (“watch” “rock” “blue”)

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What are analogous terms

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Terms that are applied to different things but have related meanings (“steel” “wheel” “gather”)

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What is material supposition?

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When a term refers to something as it exists verbally

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What is logical supposition?

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When a term refers to how it’s exists logically

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What is real supposition?

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When a term refers to something S it exists in the real world