Logic chapter 1 Flashcards
what are three things associated with simple apprehension
sense perception, mental image and concept
which of the three parts is simple apprehension it self
concept
what two parts are connected to simple apprehension but not it it self
Sense perception and mental image
which one of the three parts is only present when you are looking at the object
sense perception
why is the sense perception of a chair different that the chair it self
the sense perception occurs in your mind while the chair exists in reality
what is the definition of sense perception
sense perception is the act of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting or touching
what happens in your mind when you have a sense perception
an image forms in your mind
when you remember something you’ve seen are you having a sense perception or a mental image
mental image
give one reason why a mental image of a chair must be different from the sense perception of the chair
the mental image stays in your mind while the sense perception only exists when you look at the object
what is the definition of mental image
a mental image is the image of and object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object
what are you having when you understand the meaning of the concept chair
you are understanding what a chair is
is understanding what a chair is the same or different as when you have a sense perception of it
diffrent
why is mental image different from simple apprehension
you can understand what a chair is without having the image of the chair in your mind
what is the definition of simple apprehension
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
what is another term used for simple apprehension
understanding something
what do we grasp when we have a simple apprehension
the concept
if people have different mental images of a concept dose that change the concept its self. explain
no, just because the mental image of a man is different the concept remains the same
what is the definition of the term abstracted
the process by which apprehension is derived from a sense perception and mental image.
explain what point do you go from a simple apprehension to a judgment
when you firm or deny anything about simple apprehension it becomes a judgment
true or false?Mental image is the simple apprehension it self
false
true or false?a sense perception of something we see disappears when we are no longer looking at it
true
true or false?a sense perception of a chair is different that the chair itself
true
true or false?sense perception is the act of hearing tasting seeing touching ect.
true
true or false?when we see something an image formed in our mind of that object
false