Logic 2 Flashcards
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What is the definition of Universal?
A concept that is not prevented from being shared or applied to many individuals
What is the definition of Singular?
A concept that is prevented from being shared or applied to many individuals
What is an Essential Univeral?
Says something about what a thing is
What is a Non-Essential Universal?
Says something about what belongs to a thing
What are the 5 Universals?
- Genus
- Species
- Specific Difference
- Property
- Accident
What are the 3 Essential Universals?
- Genus
- Species
- Specific Difference
What are the 2 Non-Essential Universals?
- Property
- Accident
What is a Genus?
That which can be said of many things differing in their realities, or it is a relation of universality by which something one can be said of many that differ specifically
What is a Species?
That which is said of many things that differ by their individuals (real species) or it is a relation of universality by which something one can be said of many that differ only in number (individuals)
What is a Specific Difference?
A relation of universality of which something is predicated in a way that sets one thing apart from another, not just as distinct in number but as different in kind
Porphyrian Tree
What is a Property?
A relation of universality in virtue of which something is said of a species as belonging only, necessarily, and always to that species and to every individual of that species
What is an Accident?
The accident is defined as a universal relation implied when something is attributed to a species as that which belongs contingently (not necessary) to that species and to the individuals of that species. They do not necessarily apply to a single species but can be applied to many.
What is the difference between Properties and Accidents?
Properties are specific, accidents are general
What are the 10 Categories?
- Substance
- Quantity
- Quality
- Relation
- Action
- Being Passive (passivity)
- When
- Where
- Position
- Habit
What is the Subject?
The substratum/locus/location of accidents or attributes. It is also called a “substance.”
What is the Existence in a Subject?
Something that requires a subject in order to be at all i.e., an accident
What is Does not exist in a subject?
The subject itself or the ‘substance’
What is Predicable of a Subject?
Signifies that something we know can be said of or predicated of a subject. These are the five universals we covered earlier: genus, species, specific difference, property, and accident
What is Not Predicable of a Subject?
A singular
What is Negation?
The denial of something
What are the 4 types of Opposition?
- Contradictory Opposition
- Privative Opposition
- Contrary Opposition
- Relative Opposition
What is Contradictory Opposition?
The most fundamental and exhaustive opposition. It is a simple and perfect negation between being and non-being
What are the qualities of Contradictory Opposition?
-The positive is an existing thing
- The negative does not exist
- You cannot remove both of these categories
together from a single thing (one of them
applies to every individual in existence)
- You cannot join these categories together in a
single thing (a single thing must be one or the
other)