3a: It is different from other examples and cases in the same category: particularly measurable measles are particularly rare
b: Predicates that affirm or deny part of the theme - It is particularly positive to use the proposition "Some people are wise" in logic
b: Multiple concrete items or details - details of details are usually used in plural form
Since certain definitions are purely logical, this is the definition of the details. This problem or its specific problem is a problem that needs to be determined based on this logic definition. In order to understand this definition you do not need to know in advance "This is a particular thing" or "This is a particular thing". If so, what kind of details can you find in the world? The whole question about the concrete details actually found in the real world is purely empirical and this is not interesting to logic scholars. Since that is one of the tests of logical propositions, such logicologists never give instances, you do not need to know anything about the real world to understand it.
To understand why machines can not think about it, consider the difference between universality and detail. The details are particular things that exist in the world - specific apples, pencils or people. Universality is a concept that does not exist as a detail, but in a sense it is true. Love, compassion, and justice are universal. Thoughts are consideration of detail and universality. But that statement is not itself. The picture of Sonnet to my apple and my wife is neither my true apple nor my true love to my wife. They represent my apple and my love - my apple and my love exist in other ways, neither of which means that it is entirely on my computer.