Concepts of SA Flashcards

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man and rational animal

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Identical Concepts

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God and Supreme being

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Identical Concepts

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3
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lawyer and attorney

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Identical Concepts

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4
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comprehension

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characteristics

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5
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extension

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application

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6
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same comprehension and extension

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Identical Concepts

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7
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same extension but different comprehension

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Similar Concepts

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8
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writer and journalist

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Similar Concepts

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9
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man and moral animal

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Similar Concepts

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10
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teacher and professor

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Similar Concepts

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11
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expressing features which may be present simultaneously in one individual or subject.

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Compatible Concepts

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12
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rich and humble

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Compatible Concepts

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13
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intelligent and beautiful

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Compatible Concepts

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14
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kind and unique

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Compatible Concepts

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15
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expressing features which cannot be present together and simultaneously in one individual or subject.

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Incompatible Concepts

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16
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sick and healthy

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Incompatible Concepts

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17
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wise and stupid

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Incompatible Concepts

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18
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rich and poor

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Incompatible Concepts

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19
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mutually exclusive and so related that neither of them could be understood without reference to the other.

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Relative Concepts

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20
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parent and offspring

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Relative Concepts

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21
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teacher and student

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Relative Concepts

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22
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husband and wife

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Relative Concepts

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23
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thing lacks or might be expected to have, and without which that thing is defective.

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Privative Concepts

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24
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sight and blindness

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Privative Concepts

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hearing and deafness
Privative Concepts
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speech and dumbness
Privative Concepts
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nature or quality as found residing in an individual or subject.
Concrete Concepts
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dog
Concrete Concepts
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animal
Concrete Concepts
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chalk
Concrete Concepts
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nature or quality as though it exists on its own right and apart from an individual or subject.
Abstract Concepts
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manhood
Abstract Concepts
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whiteness
Abstract Concepts
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love
Abstract Concepts
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independent existence
substance
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only exist as inhering in a substance,
accident
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only one note in their comprehension.
Simple Concepts
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reality
Simple Concepts
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entity
Simple Concepts
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something
Simple Concepts
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more than one note in their comprehension.
Compound Concepts
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Man – substance, material, living, sentient, rational
Compound Concepts
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Student – being, human, learner, enrolled in school
Compound Concepts
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Law – ordinance of reason, promulgated, for the common good, by authority
Compound Concepts
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factual reality
Real Concepts
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woman
Real Concepts
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laborer
Real Concepts
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lawyer
Real Concepts
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imagination as mental fabrication or fiction.
Arbitrary Concepts
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mermaid
Arbitrary Concepts
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superman
Arbitrary Concepts
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darna
Arbitrary Concepts
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direct perception of things.
Immediate Concepts
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myself
Immediate Concepts
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this table
Immediate Concepts
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doctor
Immediate Concepts
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derived from other concepts.
Mediate Concepts
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God
Mediate Concepts
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Devil
Mediate Concepts
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Supreme Creator
Mediate Concepts
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_________ – abstracted directly from their objects; whereas _________ – abstracted or culled from other ideas
Immediate Concepts Mediate Concepts
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comprehended and grasped by the mind in an idea
Comprehension (connotation)
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concept applies
Extension (denotation)
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The idea man represents an essence that is existing, subsistent, bodily, living, sentient, and rational.
Comprehension
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The idea rational animal is applicable to every individual man
Extension
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the greater the comprehension, the lesser the extension
True
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greatest comprehension is ?
Specific
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greatest extension is?
General
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intellect grasps or apprehends the essence of a particular thing
Simple Apprehension
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produces concepts or ideas which are materialized through terms
Simple Apprehension
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simple act by which the mind knows the essence of something.
Simple Apprehension
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Greek word eidos, which means
image
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mental representation of the essence of a thing
Idea or concept
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That essence may be universal and individual
Idea or Concept
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applied to each and every member of a class regardless of the individual differences existing among them.
Universal Essence
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Comprises the essential (universal essence) and accidental qualities of a thing.
Individual Essence
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rationality and animality constitute the ________ of man
Universal Essence
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features of man are age, color, height, intelligence, and social background
Individual Essence
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differ among entities from the same class.
Accidental Features
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privative (privo) is a latin word meaning
I deprive