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Logic Ars tradativa

Ch.│ │ Subjects - viz. Entities

(a) (Note see reference p.1)

{13. Of real concrete entities, there is but one genus, viz. generalissimum - viz. substance. Of real abstract entities, there are but two 1. Situation & 2. motion.}

14. Of fictitious entities, there are an unnumbered multitude.

15. There are therefore but three names of real entities which can not be defined per genus et differentiam. But of classes of fictitious entities, there are an unnumbered multitude.

16. There are therefore, comparatively speaking but few names of fictitious entities which can be defined per genus et differentiam. And in those few instances when the mind has got to the genus generalissimum, still it is not satisfied. Safe is the basis of all our judgments; and all the events of which we judge clearly, are sensible events.-