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BOOK 1. OF THE UNDERSTANDING |
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1 | (6) |
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2 | (1) |
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3 | (4) |
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Part 1. Of ideas, their origin, composition, connexion, abstraction, & c. |
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7 | (16) |
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Sect. 1. Of the origin of our ideas |
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7 | (4) |
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Sect. 2. Division of the subject |
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11 | (1) |
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Sect. 3. Of the ideas of the memory and imagination |
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11 | (1) |
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Sect. 4. Of the connexion or association of ideas |
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12 | (2) |
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14 | (2) |
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Sect. 6. Of modes and substances |
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16 | (1) |
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Sect. 7. Of abstract ideas |
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17 | (6) |
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Part 2. Of the ideas of space and time |
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23 | (27) |
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Sect. 1. Of the infinite divisibility of our ideas of space and time |
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23 | (1) |
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Sect. 2. Of the infinite divisibility of space and time |
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24 | (3) |
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Sect. 3. Of the other qualities of our ideas of space and time |
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27 | (4) |
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Sect. 4. Objections answer'd |
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31 | (9) |
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Sect. 5. The same subject continu'd |
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40 | (8) |
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Sect. 6. Of the idea of existence, and of external existence |
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48 | (2) |
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Part 3. Of knowledge and probability |
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50 | (71) |
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50 | (2) |
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Sect. 2. Of probability; and of the idea of cause and effect |
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52 | (4) |
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Sect. 3. Why a cause is always necessary |
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56 | (2) |
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Sect. 4. Of the component parts of our reasonings concerning cause and effect |
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58 | (1) |
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Sect. 5. Of the impressions of the senses and memory |
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59 | (2) |
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Sect. 6. Of the inference from the impression to the idea |
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61 | (4) |
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Sect. 7. Of the nature of the idea or belief |
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65 | (4) |
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Sect. 8. Of the causes of belief |
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69 | (5) |
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Sect. 9. Of the effects of other relations and other habits |
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74 | (7) |
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Sect. 10. Of the influence of belief |
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81 | (5) |
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Sect. 11. Of the probability of chances |
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86 | (3) |
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Sect. 12. Of the probability of causes |
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89 | (8) |
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Sect. 13. Of unphilosophical probability |
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97 | (8) |
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Sect. 14. Of the idea of necessary connexion |
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105 | (11) |
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Sect. 15. Rules by which to judge of causes and effects |
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116 | (2) |
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Sect. 16. Of the reason of animals |
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118 | (3) |
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Part 4. Of the sceptical and other systems of philosophy |
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121 | (58) |
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Sect. 1. Of scepticism with regard to reason |
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121 | (4) |
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Sect. 2. Of scepticism with regard to the senses |
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125 | (19) |
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Sect. 3. Of the antient philosophy |
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144 | (4) |
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Sect. 4. Of the modern philosophy |
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148 | (4) |
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Sect. 5. Of the immateriality of the soul |
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152 | (12) |
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Sect. 6. Of personal identity |
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164 | (7) |
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Sect. 7. Conclusion of this book |
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171 | (8) |
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179 | (2) |
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Part 1. Of pride and humility |
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181 | (33) |
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Sect. 1. Division of the subject |
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181 | (1) |
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Sect. 2. Of pride and humility; their objects and causes |
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182 | (2) |
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Sect. 3. Whence these objects and causes are deriv'd |
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184 | (1) |
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Sect. 4. Of the relations of impressions and ideas |
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185 | (2) |
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Sect. 5. Of the influence of these relations on pride and humility |
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187 | (3) |
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Sect. 6. Limitations of this system |
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190 | (3) |
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Sect. 7. Of vice and virtue |
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193 | (2) |
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Sect. 8. Of beauty and deformity |
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195 | (3) |
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Sect. 9. Of external advantages and disadvantages |
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198 | (4) |
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Sect. 10. Of property and riches |
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202 | (4) |
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Sect. 11. Of the love of fame |
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206 | (5) |
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Sect. 12. Of the pride and humility of animals |
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211 | (3) |
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Part 2. Of love and hatred |
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214 | (43) |
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Sect. 1. Of the objects and causes of love and hatred |
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214 | (2) |
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Sect. 2. Experiments to confirm this system |
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216 | (9) |
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Sect. 3. Difficulties solv'd |
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225 | (2) |
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Sect. 4. Of the love of relations |
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227 | (4) |
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Sect. 5. Of our esteem for the rich and powerful |
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231 | (5) |
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Sect. 6. Of benevolence and anger |
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236 | (2) |
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238 | (2) |
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Sect. 8. Of malice and envy |
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240 | (5) |
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Sect. 9. Of the mixture of benevolence and anger with compassion and malice |
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245 | (5) |
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Sect. 10. Of respect and contempt |
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250 | (3) |
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Sect. 11. Of the amorous passion, or love betwixt the sexes |
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253 | (2) |
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Sect. 12. Of the love and hatred of animals |
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255 | (2) |
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Part 3. Of the will and direct passions |
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257 | (34) |
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Sect. 1. Of liberty and necessity |
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257 | (5) |
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Sect. 2. The same subject continu'd |
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262 | (3) |
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Sect. 3. Of the influencing motives of the will |
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265 | (3) |
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Sect. 4. Of the causes of the violent passions |
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268 | (3) |
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Sect. 5. Of the effects of custom |
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271 | (1) |
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Sect. 6. Of the influence of the imagination on the passions |
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272 | (2) |
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Sect. 7. Of contiguity and distance in space and time |
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274 | (3) |
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Sect. 8. The same subject continu'd |
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277 | (3) |
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Sect. 9. Of the direct passions |
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280 | (6) |
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Sect. 10. Of curiosity, or the love of truth |
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286 | (5) |
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291 | (2) |
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292 | (1) |
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Part 1. Of virtue and vice in general |
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293 | (14) |
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Sect. 1. Moral distinctions not deriv'd from reason |
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293 | (9) |
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Sect. 2. Moral distinctions deriv'd from a moral sense |
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302 | (5) |
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Part 2. Of justice and injustice |
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307 | (60) |
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Sect. 1. Justice, whether a natural or artificial virtue? |
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307 | (4) |
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Sect. 2. Of the origin of justice and property |
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311 | (11) |
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Sect. 3. Of the rules, which determine property |
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322 | (8) |
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Sect. 4. Of the transference of property by consent |
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330 | (1) |
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Sect. 5. Of the obligation of promises |
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331 | (6) |
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Sect. 6. Some farther reflections concerning justice and injustice |
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337 | (5) |
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Sect. 7. Of the origin of government |
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342 | (3) |
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Sect. 8. Of the source of allegiance |
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345 | (7) |
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Sect. 9. Of the measures of allegiance |
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352 | (2) |
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Sect. 10. Of the objects of allegiance |
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354 | (8) |
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Sect. 11. Of the laws of nations |
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362 | (2) |
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Sect. 12. Of chastity and modesty |
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364 | (3) |
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Part 3. Of the other virtues and vices |
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367 | (29) |
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Sect. 1. Of the origin of the natural virtues and vices |
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367 | (11) |
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Sect. 2. Of greatness of mind |
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378 | (6) |
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Sect. 3. Of goodness and benevolence |
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384 | (3) |
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Sect. 4. Of natural abilities |
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387 | (4) |
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Sect. 5. Some farther reflections concerning the natural abilities |
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391 | (2) |
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Sect. 6. Conclusion of this book |
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393 | (3) |
Appendix |
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396 | (667) |
Abbreviations and Conventions |
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HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE FROM ITS BEGINNINGS TO THE TIME OF HUME'S DEATH |
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433 | (18) |
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Publication of Volumes 1 and 2 |
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451 | (8) |
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The Abstract of the Treatise |
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459 | (12) |
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471 | (6) |
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Revising and Publishing Book 3 |
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477 | (11) |
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Announcements and Advertisements |
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488 | (6) |
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Notices, Reviews, and Criticism, 1739-41 |
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494 | (25) |
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The Letter from a Gentleman |
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519 | (7) |
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Further Responses: 1751-77 |
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526 | (50) |
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Hume's Assessments and Recastings of the Treatise |
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576 | (13) |
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EDITING THE TEXTS OF THE TREATISE, THE ABSTRACT, AND THE LETTER FROM A GENTLEMAN |
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From Copy-text to Critical Text |
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589 | (43) |
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Register A: Formal Emendations |
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632 | (12) |
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Register B: Substantive Emendations or Amendments and Textual Variants |
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644 | (19) |
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Editorial Appendix 1: Reproductions |
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663 | (11) |
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Editorial Appendix 2: The Appendix to Volume 3 |
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674 | (389) |
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685 | (3) |
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A Treatise of Human Nature |
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688 | (1) |
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689 | (1) |
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689 | (7) |
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Book 1. Of the Understanding |
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696 | (123) |
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819 | (64) |
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883 | (76) |
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959 | (2) |
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An Abstract of... A Treatise of Human Nature |
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961 | (7) |
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A Letter from a Gentleman |
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968 | (12) |
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980 | (1) |
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981 | (36) |
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Primary Sources Cited from the Physiological Library |
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1017 | (3) |
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Primary Sources Cited from the David Hume Library |
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1020 | (4) |
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1024 | (11) |
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Index 1: Historical Account and Editing the Texts |
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1035 | (28) |
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Index 2: Hume's Texts and Editors' Annotations |
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