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Synopsis of Categories
CLASS ONE: ABSTRACT RELATIONS
I. Existence
A. Being in the Abstract
B. Being in the Concrete
C. Formal Existence
D. Modal Existence
II. Relation
A. Absolute Relation
B. Partial Relation
C. Correspondence of Relationship
III. Quantity
A. Simple Quantity
B. Comparative Quantity
C. Conjunctive Quantity
D. Wholeness
IV. Order
A. Order in General
B. Consecutive Order
C. Collective Order
D. Distributive Order
E. Conformity to Rule
V. Number
A. Number in General
B. Determinate Number
C. Indeterminate Number
VI. Time
A. Absolute Time
B. Relative Time
. Time with Reference to Age
D. Time with Reference to Season
E. Recurrent Time
VII. Change
VIII. Eventuality
IX. Causation Power
A. Power in General
B. Power in Operation
C. Indirect Power
D. Combination of Forces
CLASS TWO: SPACE
I. Space in General
A. Abstract Space
B. Specific Space
C. Relative Space
D. Existence in Space
II. Dimensions
A. General Dimensions
B. Linear Dimensions
C. External and Internal
III. Structure, Forms
A. General Form
B. Special Form
C. Superficial Form
IV. Motion
A. Motion in General
B. Change of Place
C. Motion Conjoined with Force
D. Motion with Reference to Direction
CLASS THREE: PHYSICS
I. Physics
II. Heat
III. Light
IV. Electricity and Electronics
V. Mechanics
VI. Physical Properties
VII. Color
CLASS FOUR: MATTER
I. Matter in General
II. Inorganic Matter
A. Mineral Kingdom
B. Soil
C. Fluids
D. Vapors
III. Organic Matter