(1) Goodness—general, abstract, non-connotative, positive, abstract.
(2) Soft—general, concrete, non-connotative, positive, “hard” is its opposite, “not-soft” is its contradictory, absolute.
(3) Disagreeable—general, concrete, non-connotative, “agreeable” is its opposite, “not-disagreeable” is its contradictory, nego-positive, absolute.
(4) Aristotle—singular, concrete, non-connotative, positive, absolute.
(5) Class—general, collective, concrete, connotative, positive, relative.
(3c) Give the logical characteristics of the following terms: justice, Abraham Lincoln, tree, library, America, president, principle, sympathy, dumb, nation.
16. REVIEW QUESTIONS.
(1) What is the connection between logical thinking and language?
(2) Why is man a categorematic word?
(3) Why is beautifully syncategorematic?