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John Locke
An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding Vol II
BOOK III. - OF WORDS.
Chapter I. - Of Words or Language in General
Chapter II. - Of the Signification of Words
Chapter III. - Of General Terms
Chapter IV. - Of the Names of Simple Ideas
Chapter V. - Of the Names of Mixed Modes and Relations
Chapter VI. - Of the Names of Substances
Chapter VII. - Of Particles
Chapter VIII. - Of Abstract and Concrete Terms
Chapter IX. - Of the Imperfection of Words
Chapter X. - Of the Abuse of Words
Chapter XI. - Of the Remedies of the Foregoing Imperfections and Abuses of Words
BOOK IV - OF KNOWLEDGE AND PROBABILITY SYNOPSIS OF THE FOURTH BOOK.
Chapter I. - Of Knowledge in General.
Chapter II. - Of the Degrees of Our Knowledge
Chapter III. - Of the Extent of Human Knowledge
Chapter IV. - Of the Reality of Knowledge
Chapter V. - Of Truth in General
Chapter VI. - Of Universal Propositions: Their Truth and Certainty
Chapter VII. - Of Maxims
Chapter VIII. - Of Trifling Propositions
Chapter IX. Of Our Threefold Knowledge of Existence
Chapter X. - Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of a God
Chapter XI. - Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of Other Things
Chapter XII. Of the Improvement of Our Knowledge
Chapter XIII. - Some Further Considerations Concerning Our Knowledge
Chapter XIV. - Of Judgment
Chapter XV. - Of Probability
Chapter XVI. - Of the Degrees of Assent
Chapter XVII. - Of Reason
Chapter XVIII. - Of Faith and Reason, and their Distinct Provinces
Chapter XIX. [not in early editions]
Chapter XX. - Of Wrong Assent, or Error
Chapter XXI. - Of the Division of the Sciences
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