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The Contents.
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10, 11. | Our different conception of the infinity of number, duration, and expansion. | |
12. | Infinite divisibility. | |
13, 14. | No positive idea of infinity. | |
15, 19. | What is positive, what negative, in our idea of infinite. | |
16, 17. | We have no positive idea of infinite duration. | |
18. | No positive idea of infinite space. | |
20. | Some think they have a positive idea of eternity, and not of infinite space. | |
21. | Supposed positive idea of infinity, cause of mistakes. | |
22. | All these ideas from sensation and reflection. | |
CHAPTER XVIII. | ||
OF OTHER SIMPLE MODES. | ||
SECT. | ||
1, 2. | Modes of motion. | |
3. | Modes of sounds. | |
4. | Modes of colours. | |
5. | Modes of tastes and smells. | |
6. | Some simple modes have no names. | |
7. | Why some modes have, and others have not names. | |
CHAPTER XIX. | ||
OF THE MODES OF THINKING. | ||
SECT. | ||
1, 2. | Sensation, remembrance, contemplation, &c. | |
3. | The various attention of the mind in thinking. | |
4. | Hence it is probable that thinking is the action, not essence of the soul. | |
CHAPTER XX. | ||
OF MODES OF PLEASURE AND PAIN. | ||
SECT. | ||
1. | Pleasure and pain simple ideas. | |
2. | Good and evil, what. | |
3. | Our passions moved by good and evil. | |
4. | Love. | |
5. | Hatred. | |
6. | Desire. | |
7. | Joy. | |
8. | Sorrow. | |
9. | Hope. | |
10. | Fear. | |
11. | Despair. | |
12. | Anger. | |
13. | Envy. |