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A common name:

    { 1 } - is owned by a human being.
    { 2 } - refers to a group on the basis of shared characteristics.
    { 3 } - refers to an individual.
    { 4 } - does not carry one's consciousness to an idea.
    { 5 } - refers to a particular being.

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A common name:

A proper name is owned by an individual. See page 29.

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A common name:

    { 1 } - is owned by a human being.
    { 2 } - refers to a group on the basis of shared characteristics.
    { 3 } - refers to an individual.
    { 4 } - does not carry one's consciousness to an idea.
    { 5 } - refers to a particular being.

See page 29. A common name "refers to a group of individuals on the basis of some characteristic(s) shared by all of them."

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3 is wrong. Please try again.


A common name:

    { 1 } - is owned by a human being.
    { 2 } - refers to a group on the basis of shared characteristics.
    { 3 } - refers to an individual.
    { 4 } - does not carry one's consciousness to an idea.
    { 5 } - refers to a particular being.

A proper name does this. See page 29.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.


A common name:

    { 1 } - is owned by a human being.
    { 2 } - refers to a group on the basis of shared characteristics.
    { 3 } - refers to an individual.
    { 4 } - does not carry one's consciousness to an idea.
    { 5 } - refers to a particular being.

It does. It is the idea, that which is shared by individuals, that constitutes a group, and a common name refers to a group. See page 29.

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A common name:

    { 1 } - is owned by a human being.
    { 2 } - refers to a group on the basis of shared characteristics.
    { 3 } - refers to an individual.
    { 4 } - does not carry one's consciousness to an idea.
    { 5 } - refers to a particular being.

A proper name does this. See page 29.

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