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Show Contents. CHAP. VI. Of fi.nple Ideas of Rejlexi01t. SECT. 1. Are tht Operations of the .Mind about its other Ideas r 1, /be idea of Ptrctption1 and Idea of. Willing, ove haw from Ref/e· X/ON, · CHAP. VII. OJ Simple Ideas, bot/, of Smfation a11d fP..!ftexion, SECT. I-·6. Pleafort lltfd Pain. 7· Exifl<ne< and Vnity, 2. Power. 9· Suce<jfiOTr, . 10. Simp/• ideas tht MilttriAis of a/lour KnotJI.dgt. cHAP vm. Otl1tr Co11{1derationi c011ctming fonplt Jde.u. SECl'. I·-6. Pofitiv<.!deas from privatiw Cau• fts. 7, ~. Ideas in the Mind, Qy_ali~ies in Bodies. 9, 10. Primary and S<condary 12J!alititr. 111 n. How· prima') 0falitiu product their Ide11.1. q,t 4· How S.condary. 15·-~ 1· Ideas of primar:J ~alities art rt· ftmMane<s; of ftcondary, not. 14,15. Reaf~J~< of oor mifl•lre i• tbi;. 16. Secondary 12.1!•/ities rw ... fold ; Fir/1, Immediately per«iv•ble; S6cont/ly, M.diauly ptrceivable. C H A. P. IX. Oj!f'emptio11. SECT. 1. It is tbe frf/ jimpl< Idea ~~ R<· f/<xion. . 1·--4· Pureption is only when th< Mind • - reaivt~be Imprtjion. S1 6. Cbildren, houyJ; they have ld<as, zn rile b, IXI'Vt »DII; i~tnau. 7· Whicb Ideas jir/1 is not evident. 8"·10. Ideas of S<njation •Jtell chang.d hy tbe J udgmmt. u--14. P<rceplion puts the differtn« be~~ een1nimals and inftrior Bt"' mgs. 1~. Ptrttption tbl! inlet of KnoJI>O !edgt. CHAP. X, Of Retention. SECT. {·Contemplation. :z.. Memor1. 3. AttentiDII1 Rtpetitiolf, Pleafort, and Pain fix Ideas. 41 5· Ideas fad< i11 t/;e Memory. 6. Conf/antly repeated Ideas ca11 ftarce he lo./1. SECT. 'I· In rtme,b(ing, the Mind is ojte11 aflive. 8. iwo defdls in the Memory, Obli' Vion and S!owneft; 9· Brutes /;R7!e M<mory. CHAP. XI. Of'Difcmliug, &c. 1. No Knowledge without it. 2.. J!Jt differeNe< of Wit and 1udg-ment. 4 Clearntft alone hinders Confufton. 4· Comparing. 5· BrNteS compare, ~ut imperfdlly. 6. Compqunding. 7· Brutes compound but /itt!<. 8.Nami>~g. 9· d6f/rallion. 10,1 t. Bruut abj}rafl not. ll.,IJ. Idiots and mild Mtn. 14.Mubod. I 5'· ibeft ar< the ~egiH11ings of humane Knowledge. 16. Apptalto Exp<rienr<. 1 7. Dark room. CHAP. C'mtents. CHAP. XII . Of Complex Id.eas. SECT. 1. Made ~y th< Mind oflt of jimple ones. . :>.. Jlfade voluntarily. 3· Are eit/ler Modes, Sub/lances, or Relations. 4./ltodes. 5.Simplc and mixed /1'/odes. 6. Sub/lances Single or Co/!<lliv<. 7. Relation. g_ The <bj/r•Jefl.id<asfrom the two Sources. - ' I C!-lAP. X!H. Of Spnce ,'and its ji~1ple .!Modes. SECT. 1. Simple Modes. · "'·Idea of Space. 3• Space and Exten.Jion. 4./mmeNjity. 5 ,6. Fig,ur<. 7-~16.7/acr. · - · 11---14- Exf_e'lfion :vz~·Bf!.r not tbe fame. 15--17. Slt!JJI't!itce wlucb if>e /..·now not, 110 , · , p~~pf.again(/:.Space wit bout {'fdy. 18,19. SuZ)/ance-and Accidents of Zitt!e ufe i11 Philofopby. :z.O. 'A Vacuum 6evond tbe' utmofl bou11ds of Bo;{j.- 11. Tbe 'power of amtibi!aticf proves a Vacuum. 2.2.. Motion proves a Vacuum. :z.J. The Ideas of Spar£ and Body eli· /lin[/. . • ·" :2.4,:z.5. Extenjion being inftparaMe from Body, proves it not the fame. :z.6.ldeas ofSpaceand Soliditydif/infl. :z.7. M<11 differ little ;, clumjimple Ideas. L C H ;...P. -.NtV. I t l , OJDura[ioJJ; . SECT. .. . •. • ·' I. ,v.tratiQH is]lreti•fl. Extenfion. :z. ... + In lifM from Rejlex(on on the trai11 of orlr Ideas. 5• }1,, Idea of Duration applic,b/e to Tbinp wl•rlj/ ove f/eep. 6 .. -8. /be !tlea of Succejfion 1101 from Motion. 9-~-1 1. Tbe train of ide,T.r has a certahz r!egree •f quid-nefs. I '2. . 1biJ I rair1-the meajure of otber Sue· ce.ffions. l J ·""I 5. Tbe Mind cannot fx loHg 0/1 one imMriable j r/ea. 16. Ideas, bowever tnade, htclude no ftnfe of A/blion. . 17. lime is Duration fit out ty !11edjilres. 1 8 .. A goorl mt•af~rc of Time m•fl Ji; v ide its trbole Durdtiou i1ttoegual .Periods. 19. Tbe Re1.}0INtionJ of the 'Stoi and Noon tiJt p·opere/1 frfe'!/itres of Time. ' 2.0 . Brtt 11~! ty•tl;eir motion, b~t perio- ., dical appearances. ' 2 I. .No two pt~r/J of Duratlo1i cmz {;( oertainly J.·NJJnm to !Je equal. 2.1.. Time not tbe me-aforeofMotioJT. 21. J}Jimttes, Ilourr, nml rears, not '!'feffary m_9fiyes of f¥uration. 1i\· 1be me afore of Time two ways ap, plieel. ·,,;,~ 1 15 ... 17. Our meajure of 7ime applicirb/e to ,, Dural i011 /;li[ore lime. . 1 28 ·-3tl F,lemity. ' C HAJ?. XV. Of Ddr'ativ11 .mtd '£xpa11{ion confidered togt1lhcr ,\ SECT. .. , t ~ Bot/; capaNe of greater' and /efs. ••1./i.xpa.jion not bounded by J)J.ttter. 3. Nur DuruiJon /;y .Mot ion. .·1 4· fVbJ Jlfen more ~ajily adMit infinite Duration, th~11 injnitt Expanjion. 5.fime to DuratiON ir as P!dce to ExpanjioH. 6. Time a11d P /ace Nre take11 for fo ' mucb of either, ItS are [et ~ut !Jy tbe .bciffence and .Mot100 of n.dy. . y.Somnimufor Jo mucb of (lt/;er, '1. ~' ove el<}!gn by meafurer takw from tbe'~>«lk or motion ofi Bod~es. Bbb 8.1bey |