- IV. WORDS RELATING TO THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES; FORMATION OF IDEAS
- I. OPERATIONS OF INTELLECT IN GENERAL
- Intellect.
- Absence
- Thought.
- Incogitancy. [Absence or want of thought.]
- Idea. [Object of thought.]
- Topic. [Subject of thought, noemata .]
- II. PRECURSORY CONDITIONS AND OPERATIONS
- Curiosity. [The desire of knowledge.]
- Incuriosity. [Absence of curiosity.]
- Attention.
- Inattention.
- Care.
- Neglect.
- Inquiry
- Answer.
- Experiment.
- Comparison.
- Discrimination. [Results of comparison. 1]
- Indiscrimination. [Results of comparison.
- Measurement.
- III. MATERIALS FOR REASONING
- Evidence. [On one side.]
- Counter Evidence. [Evidence on the other side, on the other hand.]
- Qualification.
- Degrees of Evidence
- IV. REASONING PROCESSES
- Reasoning.
- Intuition. [The absence of reasoning.] Sophistry. [False or vicious reasoning; show of reason.]
- Demonstration.
- Confutation.
- V. RESULTS OF REASONING
- Judgment.
- Discovery. [Result of search or inquiry.]
- Misjudgment.
- Overestimation.
- Underestimation.
- Belief.
- Unbelief.
- Credulity.
- Incredulity.
- Assent.
- Dissent.
- Knowledge.
- Ignorance.
- Scholar.
- Ignoramus.
- Truth. [Object of knowlege.]
- Error.
- Maxim.
- Absurdity.
- Intelligence.
- Imbecility.
- Sage.
- Fool.
- Sanity.
- Insanity.
- Madman.
- VI. EXTENSION OF THOUGHT
- 1. To the Past
- 2. To the Future
- VII. CREATIVE THOUGHT
- IV. WORDS RELATING TO THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES; COMMUNICATION OF IDEAS
- I. NATURE OF IDEAS COMMUNICATED
- Meaning. [Idea to be conveyed.]
- Unmeaningness. [Absence of meaning.]
- Intelligibility.
- Unintelligibility.
- Equivocalness. [Having a double sense.]
- Metaphor.
- Interpretation.
- Misinterpretation.
- Interpreter.
- II. MODES OF COMMUNICATION
- Manifestation.
- Latency.
- Information.
- Concealment.
- Disclosure.
- Ambush. [Means of concealment].
- Publication.
- News.
- Secret.
- Messenger.
- Affirmation.
- Negation.
- Teaching.
- Misteaching.
- Learning.
- Teacher.
- Learner.
- School.
- Veracity.
- Falsehood.
- Deception.
- Untruth.
- Dupe.
- Deceiver.
- Exaggeration.
- III. MEANS OF COMMUNICATING IDEAS
- 1. Natural Means
- Indication.
- Record.
- Obliteration. [Suppression of sign.]
- Recorder.
- Representation.
- Misrepresentation.
- Painting.
- Sculpture.
- Engraving.
- Artist.
- 2. Conventional Means; Language Generally
- 2. Conventional Means; Language Generally; Various Qualities of Style
- Perspicuity.
- Obscurity.
- Conciseness.
- Diffuseness.
- Vigor.
- Feebleness.
- Plainness.
- Ornament.
- Elegance.
- Inelegance.
- 2. Conventional Means; Spoken Language
- Voice.
- Aphony.
- Speech.
- Stammering. [Imperfect Speech.]
- Loquacity.
- Taciturnity.
- Allocution.
- Interlocution.
- Soliloquy.
- 2. Conventional Means; Written Language