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Logic 1 Chapter 1
Memoria Press 2nd Edition for GRACE
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Simple Apprehension | An act by which the mind grasps the concept or general meaning of an object without affirming or denying anything about it. The grasp of something intangible and immaterial. |
| Step 1 in the process of Simple Apprehension | Perceive with our senses / Sense Perception |
| Step 2 in the process of Simple Apprehension | Have a mental image of it / Mental Image |
| Step 3 in the process of Simple Apprehension | Conceive the meaning of it / Concept |
| Sense Perception | The use of our senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, feeling) to develop a mental image of something and conceive a meaning of it. the act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching. Only lasts while experiencing it with your senses. |
| Mental Image | The image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a sense perception of that object. Can be present even when you are nor perceiving it with your senses. |
| Concept | The Idea or general meaning; you understand what something is (simple apprehension is the grasping of a concept) |
| Essence | What we grasp when we have a simple apprehension of a thing. When we understand the meaning of it. |
| Tangible | Real and material. Water, child, flag, basketball |
| Intangible | unable to be touched, sensed or grasped; not having physical presence. Not material. Trust, kindness, jealousy, fear |
| What is another term used for simple apprehension? | Concept |
| Abstraction | The process by which a simple apprehension is derived from a sense perception and a mental image |
| What three things occur during Simple Apprehension? | perceive with our senses have a mental image conceive the meaning of it |
| Happens in your mind when you have a sense perception | Mental Image |
| What you are having when you understand the meaning of the concept "chair" | Simple Apprehension |
| What we grasp when we have a simple apprehension of a thing | Essence |
| Judgement | when you affirm or deny a simple apprehension |
| When you affirm or deny anything about a concept you are going beyond simple apprehension to what? | Engaging in judgement |