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Spade p. 82),[16] William of Ockham appears to characterize simple supposition quite differently: "Simple supposition occurs when a term supposits for an intention of the soul and is not functioning significatively" (tr. Loux p. 190).[17] But in fact, the difference between them is not in their theories of supposition, but rather of signification.
Simple supposition is harder to characterize generally.
Simple supposition is divided into equal and unequal.
So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions.
The third division, suppositio accidentalis, is divided into suppositio simplex (simple supposition) and suppositio personalis (personal supposition).
For those who accepted simple supposition as supposition for a common nature, "Man is a species" had a singular subject.
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The jellyfish model cannot be fully evaluated in the context of the current EM data because we do not know the details of how the RRE fits into the structure, however the broader point that the NESs extend away from the Rev-RRE complex to engage Crm1 remains the simplest supposition and is entirely consistent with the EM data.
Roughly, mere supposition is what is involved in simple cases of hypothetical reasoning, whereas vivid imagination is what is involved in aesthetic participation, engaged pretense, or absorbing games of make-believe.
A term is in simple equal supposition if it stands for the common nature that it directly signifies, as it occurs in 'man is a species'.
The major division is between material, simple and personal supposition.
According to Wyclif, a concrete term, like 'man', is a term which signifies a thing that can have both simple and personal supposition at once.
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