Index for Chapter I - Of Knowledge in General
- 1. Our knowledge conversant about our ideas only.
- 2. Knowledge is the perception of the agreement or disagreement of
two ideas.
- 3. This agreement or disagreement may be any of four sorts.
- 4. Of identity, or diversity in ideas.
- 5. Of abstract relations between ideas.
- 6. Of their necessary co-existence in substances.
- 7. Of real existence agreeing to any idea.
- 8. Knowledge is either actual or habitual.
- 9. Habitual knowledge is of two degrees.
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