Tabular Synopsis of Categories
Class I. Abstract Relations
| I. EXISTENCE | |
1°. Abstract | 1. Existence. | 2. Inexistence. |
2°. Concrete | 3. Substantiality. | 4. Unsubstantiality |
| Internal. | External. |
3°. Formal | 5. Intrinsicality. | 6. Extrinsicality. |
| Absolute. | Relative. |
4°. Modal | 7. State. | 8.
Circumstance. |
| II. RELATION | |
| 9. Relation. | 10. Irrelation. |
| 11. Consanguinity | |
1°. Absolute | 12. Reciprocality. | |
| 13. Identity. | 14. Contrariety. |
| | 15. Difference. |
2°. Continuous | 16. Uniformity. | |
| 17. Similarity. | 18. Dissimilarity. |
3°. Partial | 19. Imitation. | 20. Non-imitation. |
| | Variation. |
| 21. Copy. | 22. Prototype. |
4°. General | 23. Agreement. | 24. Disagreement. |
| III. QUANTITY | |
| Absolute. | Relative. |
1°. Simple | 25. Quantity. | 26. Degree. |
| 27. Equality. | 28. Inequality. |
| 29. Mean. | |
| 30. Compensation. | |
| By comparison with a Standard. | |
2°. Comparative | 31.
Greatness. | 32. Smallness. |
| By comparison with a similar Object. | |
| 33. Superiority. | 34. Inferiority. |
| Changes
in Quantity. | |
| 35. Increase. | 36. Decrease. |
| Non-addition. |
| 37. Addition. | 38. Subduction. |
| 39. Adjunct. | 40.
Remainder. |
3°. Conjunctive | 41. Mixture. | 42. Simpleness. |
| 43. Junction. | 44. Disjunction. |
| 45. Vinculum. | |
| 46. Coherence. | 47. Incoherence. |
| 48. Combination. | 49. Decomposition. |
| 50. Whole. | 51. Part. |
4°. Concrete | 52. Completeness. | 53. Incompleteness. |
| 54. Composition. | 55. Exclusion. |
| 56. Component. | 57. Extraneousness. |
| IV. ORDER | |
1°. General | 58. Order. | 59. Disorder. |
| 60. Arrangement. | 61. Derangement. |
| 62. Precedence. | 63. Sequence. |
| 64. Precursor. | 65. Sequel. |
2°. Consecutive | 66. Beginning. | 67. End. |
| 68. Middle. | |
| 69.
Continuity. | 70. Discontinuity, |
| 71. Term. | |
| 72. Assemblage. | 73. Non-assemblage. |
3°. Collective | | Dispersion. |
| 74. Focus. | |
| 75. Class. | |
4°. Distributive | 76. Inclusion. | 77. Exclusion. |
| 78. Generality. | 79. Speciality. |
| 80.
Rule. | 81. Multiformity. |
5°. Categorical | 82. Conformity. | 83. Unconformity. |
| V. NUMBER | |
| 84. Number. | |
1°.
Abstract | 85. Numeration. | |
| 86. List. | |
| 87. Unity. | 88. Accompaniment. |
| 89. Duality. | |
| 90. Duplication. | 91.
Bisection. |
2°. Determinate | 92. Triality. | |
| 93. Triplication. | 94. Trisection. |
| 95. Quaternity. |
| 96. Quadruplication. | 97. Quadrisection. |
| 98. Five, &c. | 99. Quinquesection,&c. |
| 100. Plurality. | 101. Zero. |
| 102. Multitude. | 103. Fewness. |
3°. Indeterminate | 104. Repetition. | |
| 105. Infinity. | |
| VI. TIME | |
| 106. Duration. | 107. Neverness. |
| Definite. | Indefinite. |
| 108. Period. | 109. Course. |
1°. Absolute | 110. Diuturnity. | 111. Transientness. |
| 112.
Perpetuity. | 113. Instantaneity. |
| 114. Chronometry. | 115. Anachronism. |
2°. Relative |
| 116. Priority. | 117.
Posteriority. |
to Succession | 118. Present time. | 119. Different time. |
| 120. Synchronism. | |
| 121. Futurity. | 122. Preterition. |
| 123. Newness. | 124. Oldness. |
| 125. Morning. | 126. Evening. |
to a Period | 127. Youth. | 128. Age. |
| 129. Infant. | 130. Veteran. |
| 131. Adolescence. | |
to an Effect or Purpose | 132. Earliness. | 133.
Lateness. |
| 134. Opportunity. | 135. Intempestivity. |
| 136. Frequency. | 137. Infrequency. |
3°. Recurrent | 138.
Periodicity. | 139. Irregularity. |
| VII. CHANGE | |
| 140. Change. | |
| 141. Cessation. | 142. Permanence. |
| | 143.
Continuance. |
1°. Simple |
| 144. Conversion. | 145. Reversion. |
| 146. Revolution. | |
| 147. Substitution. | 148.
Interchange. |
| 149. Mutability. | 150. Immutability. |
2°. Complex | Present. | Future. |
| 151. Eventuality. | 152.
Destiny. |
| VIII. CAUSATION | |
| 153. Constant Antecedent. | 154. Constant Sequent. Effect. |
| Cause. | |
1°. Constancy
of Sequence | 155. Assignment of Cause. | 156. Absence of Assignment. |
| Attribution. | Chance. |
2°. Connection
between Cause and Effect | 157. Power. | 158. Impotence. |
| Degrees of Power. |
| 159. Strength. | 160. Weakness. |
| 161. Production. | 162. Destruction. |
| 163. Reproduction. | |
| 164. Producer. | 165. Destroyer. |
3°. Power in
Operation | 166. Paternity. | 167. Posterity. |
| 168. Productiveness. | 169. Unproductiveness. |
| 170. Agency. | |
| 171. Energy. | 172. Inertness. |
| 173. Violence. | 174. Moderation. |
4°. Indirect Power | 175. Influence. | |
| 176.
Tendency. | 177. Liability. |
5°. Combinations of causes | 178. Concurrence. | 179. Counteraction. |
CLASS II. SPACE
| I. SPACE IN GENERAL | |
| 180. Indefinite. | 181. Definite. |
| Space. | Region. |
1°. Abstract Space | | 182. Limited |
| | Place. |
2°. Relative Space | 183. Situation. | |
| 184. Location. | 185. Displacement. |
| 186. Presence. | 187.
Absence. |
3°. Existence in Space | 188. Inhabitant. | 189. Abode. |
| 190. Contents. | 191. Receptacle. |
| II.
DIMENSIONS | |
| 192. Size. | 193. Littleness. |
1°. General | 194. Expansion. | 195. Contraction. |
| 196. Distance. | 197. Nearness. |
| 198. Interval. | 199. Contiguity. |
| 200. Length. | 201. Shortness. |
| 202. Breadth. | 203. Narrowness. |
| Thickness. | Thinness. |
| 204. Layer. | 205. Filament. |
| 206. Height. | 207. Lowness. |
2°. Linear | 208. Depth. | 209. Shallowness. |
| 210. Summit. | 211. Base. |
| 212. Verticality. | 213. Horizontality. |
| 214. Pendency. | 215.
Support. |
| 216. Parallelism. | 217. Obliquity. |
| 218. Inversion. | 219. Crossing. |
3°. Centrical |
| 220. Exteriority. | 221. Interiority. |
| 222. Covering. | 223. Centrality. |
| | 224. Lining. |
| 225. Investment. | 226. Divestment. |
General | 227. Circumjacence. | 228. Interjacence. |
| 229. Outline. | |
| 230. Edge. | |
| 231. Circumscription. | |
| 232. Enclosure. | |
| 233. Limit. | |
| 234. Front. | 235. Rear. |
Special | 236. Laterality. | 237. Antiposition. |
| 238. Dextrality. | 239.
Sinistrality. |
| III. FORM | |
1°. General | 240. Form. | 241. Amorphism. |
242. Symmetry. | 243. Distortion. |
| 244. |