(P) Long Quiz Part 2 Flashcards
T or F: The famous dictum “There is nothing in the senses that passed through our own mind” best explains the process of simple apprehension.
False
T or F: As such, it is important to note
that the process takes value on the senses and how it helps acquire knowledge.
True
T or F:Phantasm are extra-mental images generated by the human mind that contains meaning.
False
T or F: Meanwhile, ideas, though manifested in abstraction, do not have meanings as they are just mere sense data clumped as an image on the mind.
False
T or F: Terms can be classified as signs by which man associates the meaning to the object based on how it appears to us.
True
T or F: One example of which is that terns can have natural signs in the sense that the meaning of a certain term has a necessary connection with what it signifies.
True
T or F: Term relations can either be contrary, contradictory, identical, different or paradoxical by nature.
True
T or F: Contradictory relations show that terms may be opposites, but can be mended or complimented on a certain group.
False
T or F: Homograms are equivocal terms that have the same pronunciation and spelling, but differ in meaning as that are used in statements.
False
T or F: Homophones, however are
terms with different meaning and spelling but pronounced the same.
True
T or F: Under nominal definitions, a term is defined by how or is used in general use, showcasing its essence.
False
T or F: Meanwhile, causal definitions are grounded on the principle of causality, whether they are efficient or final in nature.
True
T or F: The use of language in the process of apprehension is important as this elaborates the created idea in its actual manifestation in the world, whether they are verbal or non-verbal.
true
T or F: Using informative and persuasive language creates an avenue to validate these terms once they are utilized in propositions.
true
T or F: in the complex term “amazing show”, the term show is classified as a concrete term.
true