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THE
ORIGIN OF IDEAS
VOL. II.
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, & CO., 1 PATERNOSTER SQUARE
Phil 4210,50
DEC 15 1884
Haiver funds.
are
(The rights of translation and of reproduction reserved)
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
SECTION V.
THEORY ON THE ORIGIN OF IDEAS .
PART I.
ORIGIN OF THE IDEA OF BEING.
CHAPTER I.
IT IS A FACT THAT WE THINK OF BEING IN
GENERAL
CHAPTER II.
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NATURE OF The idea of being in general.
ARTICLE
I. The pure idea of being is not any sensible image .
II. The idea of a thing must be distinguished from the judgment
on its subsistence
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III. The idea of a thing never includes the subsistence of that
thing
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IV. In the idea of being we see nothing but simple possibility
V. We can think of nothing without the idea of being. Demon-
stration of this.
VI. For the intuition of the idea of being, no other idea is required
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