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An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
See page 69 for the definition of idea: "that which different things have in common and which allows them to be called by the same name."
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An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
Although "idea" comes from the Greek word that means "thing seen," an idea is not literally visible.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
See page 69. "when an idea is expressed as a statement or proposition, it is called a definition."
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4 is correct!
An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
See page 69 for the definition of idea: "that which different things have in common and which allows them to be called by the same name."
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An idea is:
{ 1 } - that which is not common to different things of the same kind.
{ 2 } - what is literally visible.
{ 3 } - not expressed in a definition.
{ 4 } - what allows things to be called by the same name.
{ 5 } - what is not shared by different things.
See page 69 for the definition of idea: "that which different things have in common and which allows them to be called by the same name." "have in common" is another way to say "share."
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