Logic Test chapter 1
What is another Term used for Simple Apprehension?
Concept.
Is the Simple Apprehension you experience when you understand the meaning of an object, such as a chair, the same as or different from the Sense Perception you experience when looking at a chair or the mental in your mind that results from the Sense Perception?
Different.
What do we grasp when we have Simple Apprehension of a thing?
Essence or meaning.
What are you having when you understand the meaning of the Concept 'chair'?
Grasping the meaning or Essence of the chair.
What is the Definition of 'Mental Image'?
IS the image of an object formed in the mind as a result of a Sense Perception of that object.
What happens in your mind when you have a Sense Perception?
Image forms in your mind.
What is the definition of 'Simple Apprehension'?
Is the grasping of a Concept, without affirming or denying it.
Why is the sense perception of a chair different from the chair itself?
It stops when you look away.
When you remember something you have seen, say, a chair, are you having a Sense Perception or a Mental Image?
Mental Image.
If you have a Mental Image in you mind when you think of the Concept 'man' and someone else has a different Mental Image, does that mean you are each thinking of a different Concept?
No they just have different image of man in their heads.
Is an Mental Image is the Simple Apprehension itself?
No.
A Sense Perception of a chair is different from the chair itself because the chair exist in the mind while the Sense Perception exist outside the mind? 1
No. 1
The idea of a chair in your mind must accompanied by the Sense Perception of a chair or by a Mental Image of a chair? 2
No. 2
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? 3
No. 3
A Simple Apprehension or (Concept) has shape and color? 4
No. 4
If you have different Mental Image of a Concept that another person has, then you both cannot be thinking of the same Concept? 5
No. 5
Which one of the three things associated with Simple Apprehension is present when we are looking at something with our eyes but ceases once we are no longer looking at it?
Perceive with your senses.
Which two of the three answers to question one are connected to Simple Apprehension, but are not Simple Apprehension itself?
Perceiving it with our senses.
What is the definition of the term 'Abstraction'?
Process by which Simple Apprehension is derived from a Sense Perception and 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 is the result of a Sense Perception.
What is the definition of 'Sense Perception'?
The act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching.
Which one of the three parts of Simple Apprehension is the Simple Apprehension itself?
We conceive it's meaning.
What are three thing associated with Simple Apprehension?
We perceive it with our senses; we form an image; we conceive it's meaning.
Offer an explanation for your answer in Question 17 only this time use an example other than that of 'man'?
Well we can both see a chair but he could say that the chair is brown. so we both can think of a chair but we can be thinking of different chairs.
Explain at what point you go from Simple Apprehension to Judgment?
When you engage in an Affirming Statement.
A sense Perception of something we see disappears when we are no longer looking at it?
Yes
Sense Perception is the act of seeing or hearing or smelling or tasting or touching? 1
Yes. 1
When we see something, an image forms in our mind, which we call a 'Mental Image'? 2
Yes. 2
A Sense Perception lasts only as long as we are perceiving the object through our senses? 3
Yes. 3
A Mental Image is the image of an object formed in our mind as a result of a Sense Perception of that object? 4
Yes. 4
The Terms 'Concept' and 'Simple Apprehension' mean the same thing? 5
Yes. 5
When we have a Simple Apprehension of a thing, we grasp the thing's essence? 6
Yes. 6
The process by which Simple Apprehension is Derived from a Sense Perception and Mental Image is called 'Abstraction'? 7
Yes. 7
If we were to affirm or deny something about a Concept, we would be going beyond Simple Apprehension to Judgment? 8
Yes. 8