John Locke

An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Vol. 1&2)


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       John Locke

      An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Vol. 1&2)

       Complete Edition

      e-artnow, 2020

       Contact: [email protected]

      EAN: 4064066389680

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

      VOLUME 1

       Table of Contents

       MY LORD,

       THE EPISTLE TO THE READER

       ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING.

       INTRODUCTION.

       BOOK I—NEITHER PRINCIPLES NOR IDEAS ARE INNATE

       CHAPTER I.—NO INNATE SPECULATIVE PRINCIPLES.

       CHAPTER II.—NO INNATE PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES

       CHAPTER III.—OTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING INNATE PRINCIPLES, BOTH SPECULATIVE AND PRACTICAL.

       BOOK II—OF IDEAS

       CHAPTER I.—OF IDEAS IN GENERAL, AND THEIR ORIGINAL.

       CHAPTER II.—OF SIMPLE IDEAS.

       CHAPTER III.—OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF SENSE.

       CHAPTER IV.—IDEA OF SOLIDITY.

       CHAPTER V.—OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF DIVERS SENSES.

       CHAPTER VI.—OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF REFLECTION.

       CHAPTER VII.—OF SIMPLE IDEAS OF BOTH SENSATION AND REFLECTION.

       CHAPTER VIII.—SOME FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING OUR SIMPLE IDEAS OF SENSATION.

       CHAPTER IX.—OF PERCEPTION.

       CHAPTER X.—OF RETENTION.

       CHAPTER XI.—OF DISCERNING, AND OTHER OPERATIONS OF THE MIND.

       CHAPTER XII.—OF COMPLEX IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XIII.—COMPLEX IDEAS OF SIMPLE MODES:—AND FIRST, OF THE SIMPLE MODES OF IDEA OF SPACE.

       CHAPTER XIV.—IDEA OF DURATION AND ITS SIMPLE MODES.

       CHAPTER XV.—IDEAS OF DURATION AND EXPANSION, CONSIDERED TOGETHER.

       CHAPTER XVI.—IDEA OF NUMBER.

       CHAPTER XVII.—OF INFINITY.

       CHAPTER XVIII.—OTHER SIMPLE MODES.

       CHAPTER XIX.—OF THE MODES OF THINKING.

       CHAPTER XX.—OF MODES OF PLEASURE AND PAIN.

       CHAPTER XXI.—OF POWER.

       CHAPTER XXII.—OF MIXED MODES.

       CHAPTER XXIII.—OF OUR COMPLEX IDEAS OF SUBSTANCES.

       CHAPTER XXIV.—OF COLLECTIVE IDEAS OF SUBSTANCES.

       CHAPTER XXV.—OF RELATION.

       CHAPTER XXVI.—OF CAUSE AND EFFECT, AND OTHER RELATIONS.

       CHAPTER XXVII.—OF IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY.

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       CHAPTER XXVIII.—OF OTHER RELATIONS.

       CHAPTER XXIX.—OF CLEAR AND OBSCURE, DISTINCT AND CONFUSED IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XXX.—OF REAL AND FANTASTICAL IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XXXI.—OF ADEQUATE AND INADEQUATE IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XXXII.—OF TRUE AND FALSE IDEAS.

       CHAPTER XXXIII.—OF THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS.

      TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THOMAS, EARL OF PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY, BARON HERBERT OF CARDIFF LORD ROSS, OF KENDAL, PAR, FITZHUGH, MARMION,