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An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
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1 is correct!
An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
An unschematized concept <=> is thought, but not imagined.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
The unschematized concept of cause <=> is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
The unschematized concept of substance <=> is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
The schematized concept of cause <=> is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
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5 is wrong. Please try again.
An unschematized concept
{ 1 } - is thought, but not imagined.
{ 2 } - is a reality that implies the existence of another reality, so that if the first reality exists, the second exists.
{ 3 } - is that of an individual, a subject, which cannot be thought of as a group, a predicate.
{ 4 } - is a reality which another reality necessarily follows in time.
{ 5 } - is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
The schematized concept of substance <=> is an individual which remains permanent (in time) in changes (in time.)
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