BOOK Ⅲ:Of Words 429
Chapter 429
Ⅰ Of Words or Language in General 429
Ⅱ Of the Signification of Words 432
Ⅲ Of General Terms 437
Ⅳ Of the Names of Simple Ideas 451
Ⅴ Of the Names of Mixed Modes and Relations 461
Ⅵ Of the Names of Substances 473
Ⅶ Of Particles 510
Ⅷ Of Abstract and Concrete Terms 513
Ⅸ Of the Imperfection of Words 516
Ⅹ Of the Abuse of Words 533
Ⅺ Of the Remedies of the foregoing Imperfections and Abuses 554
BOOK Ⅳ:Of Knowledge and Opinion 573
Chapter 573
Ⅰ Of Knowledge in General 573
Ⅱ Of the Degrees of our Knowledge 579
Ⅲ Of the Extent of Human Knowledge 589
Ⅳ Of the Reality of Knowledge 615
Ⅴ Of Truth in General 628
Ⅵ Of Universal Propositions,their Truth and Certainty 634
Ⅶ Of Maxims 648
Ⅷ Of Trifling Propositions 668
Ⅸ Of our Knowledge of Existence 678
Ⅹ Of our Knowledge of the Existence of a God 680
Ⅺ Of our Knowledge of the Existence of other Things 693
Ⅻ Of the Improvement of our Knowledge 703
ⅩⅢ Some further Considerations concerning our Knowledge 715
ⅩⅣ Of Judgment 718
ⅩⅤ Of Probability 721
ⅩⅥ Of the Degrees of Assent 726
ⅩⅦ Of Reason 739
ⅩⅧ Of Faith and Reason,and their Distinct Provinces 762
ⅩⅨ Of Enthusiasm 772
ⅩⅩ Of Wrong Assent,or Error 783
ⅩⅪ Of the Division of the Sciences 798