Graduação, 2o
Sem. 2009 – Prof. Silvio Seno
Chibeni
BOOK I. Of innate notions.
Chap. i. The introduction.
Chap. ii. No innate principles in the mind, and partic. no innate speculative principles. 1-5, 15-18, 23
Chap. iii. No innate practical principles. 1-6, 12-13, 22-27
Chap. iv. Other considerations about innate principles, both speculative and practical. 21-25
BOOK II. Of ideas.
Chap. i. Of ideas in general. 1-10, 23-25
Chap. ii. Of simple ideas.
Chap. iii. Of ideas of one sense.
Chap. iv. Of solidity. 1
Chap. v. Of simple ideas by more than one sense.
Chap. vi. Of simple ideas of reflection.
Chap. vii. Of simple ideas, both of sensation and reflection. 1-2, 7-9
Chap. viii. Other considerations concerning simple ideas. 1-17, 25-26
Chap. ix. Of perception.
Chap. xi. Of discerning, &c. 1, 4, 6, 9
Chap. xii. Of complex ideas.
Chap. xiii. Of space and its simple modes. 17-20
Chap. xxiii. Of the complex ideas of substances. 1-3, 5, 17-18, 32
Chap. xxxiii. Of the association of ideas.
BOOK III. Of words.
Chap. iii. Of general terms. 1-3, 6-9, 11-13, 15-18
Chap. vi. Of the names of substances. 6-11, 43-51
BOOK IV. Of knowledge and opinion.
Chap. i. Of knowledge in general. 1-7
Chap. ii. Of the degrees of our knowledge. 1-7, 14
Chap. iii. Of the extent of human knowledge. 1-18, 21-31
Chap. iv. Of the reality of our knowledge. 1-5, 11-12
Chap. vi. Of universal propositions, their truth and certainty. 4-10, 13-16
Chap. ix. Of our knowledge of existence.
Chap. xi. Of the knowledge of the existence of other things. 1-12
Chap. xii. Of the improvement of our knowledge. 9-13
Chap. xiv. Of judgment. 1, 3-4
Chap. xv. Of probability. 1-4
Chap. xvi. Of the degrees of assent. 1-4