BUD502 CLEAR THINKING Ch 4 Flashcards
Matter
That which consists of particles.
Matter of Outer Objects
That which consists of outer particles.
Matter of Inner Objects
That which consists of inner particles.
Gelwa
གལ་བ་
Contradictory, mutually exclusive
Tönchik
Synonymous, mutually inclusive
Musum
Three possibilities, three permutations - one is a subset of the other
Mushi
Four possibilities, four permutations - they overlap
Common Locus
Locus means “position,” thus common locus means common position. Simply, when there are two categories, the common locus is something that is both. It is not something that belongs to the same category. It is something that is both.
Order of Examples
Depending on the relationship, either two, three or four of the possible examples will be given:
- A and B
- A not B
- B not A
- not A or B
Tetralemma
Classifications of Things
- Entity
- matter
- consciousness
- nonassociated formations - Function