Chapter 6 Flashcards
Equivocal
A single concept signifying many different concepts
Analogous
signifies two different but related concepts
Two or more categories
Univocal
Use of a single term signifying a single concept
Universal Substances
universal natures that exist on their own as a universal
EX: Cow, tree, human being
Singular Substance
Singular natures that exist on their own and are not a predible of any subject
EX: Daisy, the cow, the man standing in front of this class
Universal Accidents
Universal natures that do not exist on their own but universal Are a prediable of many subjects
EX: Red, Tall
Singular Accidents
singular natures that do not exist on their own and are not a prediable of any subject.
EX: the red of this sweater, the heat of this raditator, the IQ of Albert Enstein
Substances
Natures that can exist on its own
Accidents
Natures that can only exist in another subjects