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Synopsis of CategoriesCLASS ONE: ABSTRACT RELATIONS I. Existence A. Being in the Abstract B. Being in the Concrete C. Formal Existence D. Modal Existence II. Relation A. Absolute Relation B. Partial Relation C. Correspondence of Relationship III. Quantity A. Simple Quantity B. Comparative Quantity C. Conjunctive Quantity D. Wholeness IV. Order A. Order in General B. Consecutive Order C. Collective Order D. Distributive Order E. Conformity to Rule V. Number A. Number in General B. Determinate Number C. Indeterminate Number VI. Time A. Absolute Time B. Relative Time Ñ. Time with Reference to Age D. Time with Reference to Season E. Recurrent Time VII. Change VIII. Eventuality IX. Causation Power A. Power in General B. Power in Operation C. Indirect Power D. Combination of Forces
CLASS TWO: SPACE I. Space in General A. Abstract Space B. Specific Space C. Relative Space D. Existence in Space II. Dimensions A. General Dimensions B. Linear Dimensions C. External and Internal III. Structure, Forms A. General Form B. Special Form C. Superficial Form IV. Motion A. Motion in General B. Change of Place C. Motion Conjoined with Force D. Motion with Reference to Direction
CLASS THREE: PHYSICS I. Physics II. Heat III. Light IV. Electricity and Electronics V. Mechanics VI. Physical Properties VII. Color
CLASS FOUR: MATTER I. Matter in General II. Inorganic Matter A. Mineral Kingdom B. Soil C. Fluids D. Vapors III. Organic Matter A. Animal and Vegetable Kingdom B. Vitality C. Vegetable Life D. Animal Life E. Mankind F. Male and Female
CLASS FIVE: SENSATION I. Sensation in General II. Touch III. Taste IV. Smell V. Sight VI. Hearing A. Perception of Sound B. Sound C. Specific Sounds D. Unmusical Sounds E. Musical Sounds
CLASS SIX: INTELLECT I. Intellectual Faculties and Processes A. Faculties B. Comprehension C. Functions of the Mind D. Reasoning Processes E. Considerations F. Assessment G. Conclusion H. Theory I. Belief J. Grounds for Belief K. Qualifications L. Conformity to Fact M. Acceptance II. States of Mind A. Mental Attitudes B. Creative Thought C. Recollection D. Anticipation III. Communication of Ideas A. Nature of Ideas Communicated B. Modes of Communication C. Education D. Indication E. Representation F. Arts of Design G. Language H. Grammar I. Style; Mode of Expression J. Spoken Language K. Written Language L. Linguistic Representation M. Uncommunicativeness; Secrecy N. Falsehood
CLASS SEVEN: VOLITION I. Volition in General A. Will B. Resolution; Determination C. Irresolution; Caprice D. Evasion E. Inclination F. Choice G. Custom H. Motive I. Purpose J. Ways and Means K. Use II. Conditions A. Adaptation to Ends B. Wholesomeness C. Health D. Physical Progress E. Security III. Voluntary Action A. Action Â. Exertion; Endeavor Ñ. Preparation D. Accomplishment E. Adroitness F. Conduct IV. Authority; Control A. Prerogative B. Politics and Government C.Direction D. Directions E. Constraint F. Restraint G. Unrestraint H. Subjugation I. Compliance J. Pledge K. Proposal L. Consent M. Commission V. Support and Opposition A. Support B. Opposition C. Concord D. Contention E. Peace F. Mid-course VI. Possessive Relations A. Possession B. Sharing C. Transfer of Property D. Appropriation E. Interchange of Property Date: 2015-12-18; view: 411
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