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III Of the Extent of Human Knowledge 136
IV Of the Reality of Human Knowledge 140
V Of Truth in General 143
VII Of Maxims 144
IX Of Our Knowledge of Existence 147
X Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of a God 148
XI Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of Other Things 151
XIV Of Judgment 156
XV Of Probability 157
XXI Of the Division of the Sciences 158
GEORGE BERKELEY
A TREATISE CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN
KNOWLEDGE
INTRODUCTION 163
OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE 178
THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS IN
OPPOSITION TO SCEPTICS AND ATHEISTS
THE FIRST DIALOGUE 242
THE SECOND DIALOGUE 276
THE THIRD DIALOGUE 278
DAVID HUME
A TREATISE CONCERNING HUMAN NATURE
INTRODUCTION 293
BOOK I. OF THE UNDERSTANDING
PART I. OF IDEAS, THEIR ORIGIN, COMPOSITION, CONNECTION,
ABSTRACTIONS, ETC.
I Of the Origin of Our Ideas 298
II Division of the Subject 303
III Of the Ideas of Memory and Imagination 304
IV Of the Connection or Association of Ideas 305
V Of Relations 308
VI Of Modes and Substances 309
VII Of Abstract Ideas 311
PART II. OF THE IDEAS OF SPACE AND TIME
I Of the Infinite Divisibility of Our Ideas of Space and Time 318
II Of the Infinite Divisibility of Space and Time 320
III Of the Other Qualities of Our Ideas of Space and Time 324
IV Objections Answered 329
V The Same Subject Continued 340
VI Of the Ideas of Existence, and of External Existence 350

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Publication Information: Book Title: British Empirical Philosophers: Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid, and J.S. Mill. Contributors: A. J. Ayer - editor, Raymond Winch - editor. Publisher: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: 6.
    
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