- I. WORDS EXPRESSING ABSTRACT RELATIONS
- I. EXISTENCE
- 1. BEING, IN THE ABSTRACT
- Existence.
- Inexistence.
- 2. BEING, IN THE CONCRETE
- Substantiality.
- Unsubstantiality.
- 3. FORMAL EXISTENCE; Internal conditions
- Intrinsicality.
- 3. FORMAL EXISTENCE; External conditions
- Extrinsicality.
- 4. MODAL EXISTENCE; Absolute
- State.
- 4. MODAL EXISTENCE; Relative
- Circumstance.
- II. RELATION
- 1. ABSOLUTE RELATION
- Relation.
- Irrelation. [Want, or absence of relation.]
- 1. ABSOLUTE RELATION; RELATIONS
- Consanguinity. [Relations of kindred.]
- Correlation. [Double or reciprocal relation.]
- Identity.
- Contrariety. [Noncoincidence.]
- Difference.
- 2. CONTINUOUS RELATION
- Uniformity.
- 3. PARTIAL RELATION
- Nonuniformity. [Absence or want of uniformity.]
- Similarity.
- Dissimilarity.
- Imitation.
- Nonimitation.
- Variation.
- Copy. [Result of imitation.]
- Prototype. [Thing copied.]
- 4. GENERAL RELATION
- Agreement.
- Disagreement.
- III. QUANTITY
- 1. SIMPLE QUANTITY
- Quantity. [Absolute quantity.]
- Motion. [Successive change of place.]
- 2. COMPARATIVE QUANTITY
- Equality. [Sameness of quantity or degree.]
- Inequality. [Difference of quantity or degree.]
- Mean.
- Compensation.
- 2. COMPARATIVE QUANTITY; QUANTITY BY COMPARISON WITH A STANDARD
- Greatness.
- Smallness.
- 2. COMPARATIVE QUANTITY; QUANTITY BY COMPARISON WITH A SIMILAR OBJECT
- Superiority.
- 2. COMPARATIVE QUANTITY; CHANGES IN QUANTITY
- Inferiority.
- Increase.
- Nonincrease, Decrease.
- 3. CONJUNCTIVE QUANTITY
- Addition.
- Nonaddition.
- Adjunct. [Thing added]
- Remainder. [Thing remaining.]
- Decrement. [Thing deducted.]
- Mixture. [Forming a whole without coherence.]
- Simpleness. [Freedom from mixture.]
- Junction.
- Disjunction.
- Vinculum. [Connecting medium.]
- Coherence.
- Incoherence. [Want of adhesion, nonadhesion, immiscibility.]
- Combination.
- Decomposition.
- 4. CONCRETE QUANTITY
- Whole.
- Part.
- Completeness.
- Incompleteness.
- Composition.
- Exclusion.
- Component.
- Extraneousness.
- IV. ORDER
- 1. ORDER
- Order.
- Disorder. [Absence, or want of Order,]
- Complexity
- Arrangement. [Reduction to Order.]
- Derangement. [Subversion of Order; bringing into disorder.]
- 2. CONSECUTIVE ORDER
- Precedence.
- Sequence.
- Precursor.
- Sequel.
- Beginning.
- End.
- Middle.
- Continuity. [Uninterrupted sequence.]
- Discontinuity. [Interrupted sequence.]
- Term.
- 3. COLLECTIVE ORDER
- Assemblage.
- Nonassemblage.
- Focus. [Place of meeting.]
- 4. DISTRIBUTIVE ORDER
- Class.
- Inclusion.
- Exclusion.
- Generality.
- Speciality.
- 5. ORDER AS REGARDS CATEGORIES
- Normality.
- Multiformity.
- Conformity.
- Unconformity.
- V. NUMBER
- 1. NUMBER, IN THE ABSTRACT
- Number.
- Numeration.
- List.
- 2. DETERMINATE NUMBER
- Unity. {opp. 100}
- Accompaniment.
- Duality.
- Duplication.
- Bisection. [Division into two parts.]
- Triality.
- Triplication.
- Trisection. [Division into three parts.]
- Quaternity.
- Quadruplication.
- Quadrisection. [Division into four parts.]
- Five,
- Quinquesection,
- Plurality. {opp. 87} [More than one.]
- 3. Indeterminate Number
- Fraction. [Less than one.]
- Zero.
- Multitude.
- Fewness.
- Repetition.
- Infinity.
- VI. TIME
- 1. ABSOLUTE TIME
- Time.
- Neverness.
- Period. [Definite duration, or portion of time.]
- Contingent
- Course. [Indefinite duration.]
- Diuturnity. [Long duration.]
- Transientness. [Short duration.]
- Perpetuity. [Endless duration.]
- Instantaneity. [Point of time]
- Chronometry. [Estimation, measurement, and record of time.]
- Anachronism. [False estimate of time.]
- 2. RELATIVE TIME; Time with reference to Succession
- Priority.
- Posteriority.
- The Present Time.
- Different time. [Time different from the present.]
- Synchronism.
- Futurity. [Prospective time.]
- Preterition. [Retrospective time.]
- Newness.
- Oldness.
- Morning.
- Evening.
- Youth.
- Age.
- Infant.
- Veteran.
- Adolescence.
- 2. RELATIVE TIME; Time with reference to an Effect or Purpose
- Earliness.
- Punctuality
- Lateness.
- Occasion.
- Untimeliness.
- 3. RECURRENT TIME
- Frequency.
- Infrequency.
- Regularity of recurrence. Periodicity.
- Irregularity of recurrence.
- VII. CHANGE
- 1. SIMPLE CHANGE
- Change. [Difference at different times.]
- Permanence. [Absence of change.]
- Cessation. [Change from action to rest.]
- Continuance in action.
- Conversion. [Gradual change to something different.]
- Reversion.
- Revolution. [Sudden or violent change.]
- Substitution. [Change of one thing for another.]
- Interchange. [Double or mutual change.]
- 2. COMPLEX CHANGE
- Changeableness.
- Stability.
- 2. COMPLEX CHANGE; Present Events
- Eventuality.
- 2. COMPLEX CHANGE; Future Events
- Destiny.
- VIII. CAUSATION
- 1. CONSTANCY OF SEQUENCE IN EVENTS
- Cause. [Constant antecedent.]
- Effect. [Constant sequent.]
- Attribution. [Assignment of cause.]
- Chance. [Absence of assignable cause.]
- 2. CONNECTION BETWEEN CAUSE AND EFFECT
- Power.
- Impotence.
- Strength. [Degree of power.]
- Weakness.
- 3. POWER IN OPERATION
- Production.
- Destruction. [Nonproduction.]
- Reproduction.
- Producer.
- Destroyer.
- Paternity.
- Posterity.
- Productiveness
- Unproductiveness.
- Agency.
- Physical
- Physical
- Violence.
- Moderation.
- 4. Indirect Power
- Influence.
- Absence of Influence.
- Tendency.
- Liability.
- 5. Combinations of Causes
- Concurrence.
- Counteraction.