CONTENTS. XII. Remarks on some Chapters of Mr. Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding 4ü. A BRIEF SCHEME OF ONTOLOGY. Caa lma I. Of Being and not Being, with a general Scheme oftheAffec- tions of Being 482 II. Of absolute Affections, and firstof Essence or Nature, Mat- ter and Form 490 III. Of Existence, whether actual, possible or impossible ; necessary or contingent; dependent or independent 491 IV. Of Duration, Creation and Conservation - - 494 V. Of Unity and Union - - 490 VI. Of Act and Power, Action and Passion, Necessity and Liberty -, - - - 497 VIL Of relativeAffections or Relations - - - 509 VIII. Of real Relations,(viz.) Truth, Goodness and Perfection 501 IX. Of the Whale and Parts - - - - - 504 X. Of Principles,. Causes and Effects - - 505 XI. Of Subjectand Adjunct - - - 514 XII. Of Time, and Place and Ubiety - - - - .515 XIII. Of Agreement and Difference, of S ameness and the Doc- trine of Opposites - - 517 XIV. Of Number and Order 031 XV. Of Mental Relations (viz.) Abstract Notions, Signs, Words, Terms of Art, &c. - - - - 522 XVI. The chief Kinds or Divisions of Being, and first of Sub- stance and Mode 525 XVII. Of Finite and Infinite 526 XV III. Of Natural, Moral and Artificial Beings and Ideas 536 A DEFENCE AGAINST THE TEMPTATION TO SELF-MURDER. - - - 535
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