An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding
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AN
ESSAY
CONCERNING
Humane Understanding.
In Four BOOKS.
Quam bellum est velle confiteri potius nescire quod nescias, quam ista effutientem nauseare, atque ipsum sibi displicere! Cic. de Natur. Deor. l. I.
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LONDON:
Printed by Eliz. Holt, for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleetstreet, near St. Dunstan's Church. MDCXC.
Chapters (not listed in original)
THE
CONTENTS.
| BOOK I. | ||
| Of Innate Notions. | ||
| CHAP. | ||
| 1. | Introduction. | |
| 2. | No innate speculative Principles. | |
| 3. | No innate practical Principles. | |
| 4. | Other Proofs against innate Principles. | |
| BOOK II. | ||
| Of Ideas. | ||
| CHAP. | ||
| 1. | Of Ideas in general. | |
| 2. | Of simple Ideas. | |
| 3. | Of Ideas of one Sense. | |
| 4. | Of Solidity. | |
| 5. | Of simple Ideas of more than one Sense. | |
| 6. | Of simple Ideas of Reflexion. | |
| 7. | Of simple Ideas both of Sensation and Reflexion. | |
| 8. | Other Considerations concerning simple Ideas. | |
| 9. | Of Perception. | |
| 10. | Of Retention. | |
| 11. | Of Discerning. | |
| 12. | Of complex Ideas. | |
| 13. | Of Space, and its simple Modes. | |
| 14. | Of Duration. | |
| 15. | Of Extension and Duration considered together. | |
| 16. | Of Number. | |
| 17. | Of Infinity. | |
| 18. | Of other simple Modes. | |
| 19. | Of the Modes of Thinking. | |
| 20. | Of the Modes of Pleasure and Pain. | |
| 21. | Of Power. | |
| 22. | Of mixed Modes. | |
| 23. | Of the complex Ideas of Substances. | |
| 24. | Of the collective Ideas of Sub∣stances. | |
| 25. | Of Relation. | |
| 26. | Of Cause and Effect, and other Relations | |
| 27. | Of other Relations. | |
| 28. | Of clear and distinct, obscure and confused Ideas. | |
| 29. | Of real and phantastical Ideas. | |
| 30. | Of adequate and inadequate Ideas. | |
| 31. | Of true and false Ideas. | |
| BOOK III. | ||
| Of Words. | ||
| CHAP. | ||
| 1. | Of Words and Language in general. | |
| 2. | Of the Signification of Words. | |
| 3. | Of general Terms. | |
| 4. | Of the Names of simple Ideas. | |
| 5. | Of the Names of mixed Modes and Relations. | |
| 6. | Of the Names of Substances. | |
| 7. | Of abstract and concrete Terms. | |
| 8. | Of the Imperfection of Words. | |
| 9. | Of the Abuse of Words. | |
| 10. | Of the Remedies of the foregoing Imperfections and Abuses. | |
| BOOK IV. | ||
| Of Knowledge and Opinion. | ||
| CHAP. | ||
| 1. | Of Knowledge in general. | |
| 2. | Of the Degrees of our Knowledge. | |
| 3. | Of the extent of Humane Knowledge. | |
| 4. | Of the Reality of our Knowledge. | |
| 5. | Of Truth in general. | |
| 6. | Of universal Propositions, their Truth and Certainty. | |
| 7. | Of Maxims. | |
| 8. | Of trifling Propositions. | |
| 9. | Of our Knowledge of Existence. | |
| 10. | Of the Existence of a GOD. | |
| 11. | Of the Knowledge of the Existence of other Things. | |
| 12. | Of the Improvement of our Knowledge. | |
| 13. | Some other Considerations concerning our Knowledge. | |
| 14. | Of Judgment. | |
| 15. | Of Probability. | |
| 16. | Of the Degrees of Assent. | |
| 17. | Of Reason. | |
| 18. | Of Faith and Reason, as contradistinguished. | |
| 19. | Of wrong Assent, or Errour: | |
| 20. | The Division of the Sciences. | |
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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