Logic chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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what are three things associated with simple apprehension

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sense perception, mental image and concept

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2
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which of the three parts is simple apprehension it self

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concept

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3
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what two parts are connected to simple apprehension but not it it self

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Sense perception and mental image

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4
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which one of the three parts is only present when you are looking at the object

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sense perception

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5
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why is the sense perception of a chair different that the chair it self

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the sense perception occurs in your mind while the chair exists in reality

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6
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what is the definition of sense perception

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sense perception is the act of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting or touching

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7
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what happens in your mind when you have a sense perception

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an image forms in your mind

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8
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when you remember something you’ve seen are you having a sense perception or a mental image

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mental image

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9
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give one reason why a mental image of a chair must be different from the sense perception of the chair

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the mental image stays in your mind while the sense perception only exists when you look at the object

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10
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what is the definition of mental image

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a mental image is the image of and object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object

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11
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what are you having when you understand the meaning of the concept chair

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you are understanding what a chair is

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12
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is understanding what a chair is the same or different as when you have a sense perception of it

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diffrent

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13
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why is mental image different from simple apprehension

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you can understand what a chair is without having the image of the chair in your mind

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14
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what is the definition of simple apprehension

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simple apprehension is an act by which the mind grasps a concept or general meaning of a concept without affirming or denying anything about it

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15
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what is another term used for simple apprehension

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understanding something

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16
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what do we grasp when we have a simple apprehension

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the concept

17
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if people have different mental images of a concept dose that change the concept its self. explain

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no, just because the mental image of a man is different the concept remains the same

18
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what is the definition of the term abstracted

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the process by which apprehension is derived from a sense perception and mental image.

19
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explain what point do you go from a simple apprehension to a judgment

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when you firm or deny anything about simple apprehension it becomes a judgment

20
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true or false?Mental image is the simple apprehension it self

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false

21
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true or false?a sense perception of something we see disappears when we are no longer looking at it

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true

22
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true or false?a sense perception of a chair is different that the chair itself

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true

23
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true or false?sense perception is the act of hearing tasting seeing touching ect.

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true

24
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true or false?when we see something an image formed in our mind of that object

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false

25
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true or false?a sense perception lasts only as long as we are perceiving that object through our senses

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true

26
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true or false?a mental image is the image of an object formed in our mind as a result of a sense perception of that object

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true

27
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true or false?the idea of a chair in your mind must be accompanied by the sense perception of a chair or by a mental image of a chair

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false

28
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true or false?simple apprehension is an act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object and affirms or denies something about it

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false

29
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true or false?the terms concept and simple apprehension mean the same thing

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true

30
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true or false?a simple apprehension has a shape and color

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false

31
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true or false?when we have a simple apprehension of a thing we grasp the things essence

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true

32
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true or false?if you have a different meanly image of a concept than another person then you are both thinking of different concepts

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false

33
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true or false?the process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and mental image is called abstraction

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true

34
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true or false?if we were to affirm or deny something about a concept, we would be going beyond simple apprehension to judgment

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true