Logic And Its Objects Flashcards

(45 cards)

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The thing or entity which science deals with in order for the science to achieve its formal object

I.e the PARTS

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Material object

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The immediate aim of a particular science

I.e the whole

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Formal object

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Seeks to achieve correctedness in the process of thinking through mental operation

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Logic

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What are the three steps mental operation

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Simple apprehension
judgement
reasoning

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Refers to the act of mind as it apprehends or grasp a particular intensity or reality

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Simple apprehension

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The act of mind through which two sides are compared in terms of the relation whether they are in agreement or disagreement with each other it is called proposition

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Judgment

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Act of mind through which the mind abstracts to infer a specific judgment ductility contained in other judgment this is called inference or argument

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Reasoning

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Consists of grasping the meaning of an idea or operation

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Simple apphrehension

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Simple apprehension → ?

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Abstraction

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This begins when thr intellect ignores or extracts thr accidental differential of a thing, focuses on the characteristics essential and common to all members of a class or group.

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Abstraction

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This begins when the intellect ignores or extracts thr accidental differential of a thing, focuses on the characteristics essential and common to all members of a class or group.

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Abstraction

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Simple apprehension→ abstraction→ ?

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Ideogenesis

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The inttelectual Evolution of concept

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Ideogenesis

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The sum of an existing individual being whether material or spiritual consists of all real things actual facts and material objects

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Reality

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The instinctive and knowing powers of the human person these are our five basic senses and when stimulated the process of sensation works

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Faculty

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The process of forming pictures in the material organic faculty of things

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Imagination

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“the inner age” and indirect and imaginative representation of reality

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Phantasm

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A set of symbols by which the things ideas and thoughts feelings are communicated

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Language

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What are the four elements of language

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Symbol
referent
reference
subject

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A word, name, phrase

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A word, name, phrase

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that which is symbolized or denoted

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meaning signification existing between symbol and referent

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who uses the symbol

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Comes from the Greek word eidos meaning ?
Image
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Representation of the essence of thing in the mind
Idea
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- A mental (intellectual) image or picture of an object in the mind - the mind does not invent, there are always conceived from reality
Idea
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How are ideas formed?
It is said that human knowledge begins in the senses
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Progenitor of scholasticism
Aristotle
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Said "through the senses that all human knowlege begins"
Aristotle
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Simple apprehension and the senses
Sensation Attention Abstraction Reflection Comparison Analysis Synthesis
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Interpretation of the information brought about by sensation
Perception
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The mind attends to what is perceived
Attention
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Multiple choice
Partial exclusion
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Single object
Complete exclusion
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The act by which the mind discerns what is accidental and essential notes
Abstraction
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These are parts of the object yet do not make the object
Accidental notes
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Those which are necessary for that object to be the object that it is
Essential notes
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The turning of the mind upon itself or upon its states or acts
Reflex mental activity
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The mind comes to a direct awareness of likeness and differences of the object of attention which the mind has forms ideas
Comparison
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The act through which the mind resolves an idea by means of the essential notes
Analysis
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The mind investigates those which make up its particular object
Analysis
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The act through which the mind puts together two or more ideas from the essential notes of a single idea
Synthesis
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Results of imagination a concrete and sensible object not universal
Phantasm
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Miss universal appeal to all individuals or classes of entities
Idea