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An Essay on Human Understanding
by John Locke
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
by John Locke (First pubulished 1690)
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
by John Locke (First pubulished 1690)
,
the Penn-
sylvania State University,
Electronic Classics Series
, Jim Manis, Faculty Editor, Hazleton, PA
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Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University
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Contents
AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
(1690) ......................................................................... 6
EPISTLE TO THE READER ........................................................................................................................................... 9
INTRODUCTION: ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
BOOK I Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate ..................................................................................................... 27
Chapter I No Innate Speculative Principles ...................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter II No Innate Practical Principles ......................................................................................................................... 46
Chapter III Other considerations concerning Innate Principles, both Speculative and Practical .......................................... 67
BOOK II Of Ideas ....................................................................................................................................................... 86
Chapter I Of Ideas in general, and their Original .............................................................................................................. 86
Chapter II Of Simple Ideas ........................................................................................................................................... 101
Chapter III Of Simple Ideas of Sense ............................................................................................................................ 103
Chapter IV Idea of Solidity ........................................................................................................................................... 105
Chapter V Of Simple Ideas of Divers Senses ................................................................................................................ 109
Chapter VI Of Simple Ideas of Reflection ..................................................................................................................... 110
Chapter VII Of Simple Ideas of both Sensation and Reflection ...................................................................................... 110
Chapter VIII Some further considerations concerning our Simple Ideas of Sensation ...................................................... 114
Chapter IX Of Perception ............................................................................................................................................. 126
Chapter X Of Retention ................................................................................................................................................ 132
Chapter XI Of Discerning, and other operations of the Mind .......................................................................................... 138
Chapter XII Of Complex Ideas ..................................................................................................................................... 146
Chapter XIII Complex Ideas of Simple Modes:—and First, of the Simple Modes of the Idea of Space .......................... 150
Chapter XIV Idea of Duration and its Simple Modes ..................................................................................................... 165
Chapter XV Ideas of Duration and Expansion, considered together ............................................................................... 181
Chapter XVI Idea of Number ....................................................................................................................................... 189
Chapter XVII Of Infinity ............................................................................................................................................... 193
Chapter XVIII Other Simple Modes ............................................................................................................................. 208
Chapter XIX Of the Modes of Thinking ........................................................................................................................ 211
Chapter XX Of Modes of Pleasure and Pain ................................................................................................................. 214
Chapter XXI Of Power ................................................................................................................................................ 218
Chapter XXII Of Mixed Modes ................................................................................................................................... 270
Chapter XXIII Of our Complex Ideas of Substances ..................................................................................................... 277
Chapter XXIV Of Collective Ideas of Substances ......................................................................................................... 300
Chapter XXV Of Relation ............................................................................................................................................ 302
Chapter XXVI Of Cause and Effect, and other Relations ............................................................................................... 307
Chapter XXVII Of Identity and Diversity ...................................................................................................................... 311
Chapter XXVIII Of Other Relations ............................................................................................................................. 333
Chapter XXIX Of Clear and Obscure, Distinct and Confused Ideas .............................................................................. 345
Chapter XXX Of Real and Fantastical Ideas ................................................................................................................. 355
Chapter XXXI Of Adequate and Inadequate Ideas ....................................................................................................... 358
Chapter XXXII Of True and False Ideas ....................................................................................................................... 368
Chapter XXXIII Of the Association of Ideas ................................................................................................................. 379
BOOK III Of Words .................................................................................................................................................. 387
Chapter I Of Words or Language in General ................................................................................................................. 387
Chapter II Of the Signification of Words ........................................................................................................................ 389
Chapter III Of General Terms ....................................................................................................................................... 394
Chapter IV Of the Names of Simple Ideas .................................................................................................................... 406
Chapter V Of the Names of Mixed Modes and Relations .............................................................................................. 415
Chapter VI Of the Names of Substances ....................................................................................................................... 425
Chapter VII Of Particles ............................................................................................................................................... 459
Chapter VIII Of Abstract and Concrete Terms .............................................................................................................. 462
Chapter IX Of the Imperfection of Words ..................................................................................................................... 464
Chapter X Of the Abuse of Words ................................................................................................................................ 479
Chapter XI Of the Remedies of the Foregoing Imperfections and Abuses of Words ....................................................... 499
BOOK IV Of Knowledge and Probability ................................................................................................................ 515
Chapter I Of Knowledge in General .............................................................................................................................. 515
Chapter II Of the Degrees of our Knowledge ................................................................................................................ 520
Chapter III Of the Extent of Human Knowledge ............................................................................................................ 529
Chapter IV Of the Reality of Knowledge ....................................................................................................................... 553
Chapter V Of Truth in General ...................................................................................................................................... 565
Chapter VI Of Universal Propositions: Their Truth and Certainty .................................................................................... 571
Chapter VII Of Maxims ................................................................................................................................................ 583
Chapter VIII Of Trifling Propositions ............................................................................................................................. 602
Chapter IX Of our Threefold Knowledge of Existence ................................................................................................... 611
Chapter X Of our Knowledge of the Existence of a God ............................................................................................... 612
Chapter XI Of our Knowledge of the Existence of Other Things .................................................................................... 624
Chapter XII Of the Improvement of our Knowledge ...................................................................................................... 633
Chapter XIII Some Further Considerations Concerning our Knowledge ........................................................................ 644
Chapter XIV Of Judgment ............................................................................................................................................ 646
Chapter XV Of Probability ........................................................................................................................................... 648
Chapter XVI Of the Degrees of Assent ......................................................................................................................... 652
Chapter XVII Of Reason .............................................................................................................................................. 663
Chapter XVIII Of Faith and Reason, and their Distinct Provinces .................................................................................. 685
Chapter XIX Of Enthusiasm ......................................................................................................................................... 693
Chapter XXOf Wrong Assent, or Error ......................................................................................................................... 703
Chapter XXI Of the Division of the Sciences ................................................................................................................. 717
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