CONTENTS. EF.310 AD CERTA BIBLIOTECA VERSIDAD The Dedication. Epistle to the Reader. Life of the Author. BOOK I.-CHAP Y DE JK SPAUD OF INNATE NOTIONS. The Introduâion. 1. An Inquiry into the Understanding, pleasant and useful. to discover things useful to us. from useless Curiosity, Scepticism, and Idleness. 7. Occasion of this Essay. 8. What Idea ftands for. CHAP. II. No Innate Speculative Principles. SECT. 1. The Way shown how we come by any Knowledge, sufficient to prove it not innate. 2. General Assent, the great Argument. 3. Universal Consent, proves nothing innate. 4. Wbat is, is; and it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be; not universally assented to. 5. Not on the Mind naturally imprinted, because not known to Children, Idiots, &c. 6, 7. That Men know them when they come to the Use of Reason, answered. |