mental_construct

abstract concepts

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Properties

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description
Ideas or principles, such as the 'three kinds of questions,' that are not perceived through the bodily senses but are understood and stored in the mind and memory as the concepts themselves, rather than sensory images.
examples
Whether the thing be? what it is? of what kind it is?
perception_method
discerned only in mind, without images

Relationships

  • are_understood_throughConception
    description
    The understanding and reception of abstract concepts, which lack sensory images, occurs through the process of conception.
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    is nothing else, but by conception, to receive
  • are_arranged_byMarking (cognitive process)
    description
    Once received through conception, abstract concepts are arranged and made readily accessible in memory through the process of marking.
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    and by marking to take heed that those things which the memory did before contain at random and unarranged, be laid up at hand as it were in that same memory
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-02T21:55:16.472Z
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