John Locke:
Of the Conduct of the Understanding


Edited by F. W. Garforth       Classics in Education Series - No. 31

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Table of Contents

   John Locke's Biography


Foreword by Lawrence A. Cremin

Introduction by Francis W. Garthforth
Bibliographical Note
Brief Glossary
A Note on the Text

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Section 01 : Introduction
Section 02 : Parts
Section 03 : Reasoning
Section 04 : Of practice and habits
Section 05 : Ideas
Section 06 : Principles
Section 07 : Mathematics
Section 08 : Religion
Section 09 : Ideas
Section 10 : Prejudice
Section 11 : Indifferency
Section 12 : Examine
Section 13 : Observation
Section 14 : Bias
Section 15 : Arguments
Section 16 : Haste
Section 17 : Desultory
Section 18 : Smattering
Section 19 : Universality
Section 20 : Reading
Section 21 : Intermediate Principles
Section 22 : Partiality
Section 23 : Theology

Section 24 : Partiality
Section 25 : Haste
Section 26 : Anticipation
Section 27 : Resignation
Section 28 : Practice
Section 29 : Words
Section 30 : Wandering
Section 31 : Distinction
Section 32 : Similes
Section 33 : Assent
Section 34 : Indifferency
Section 35 : [no section title]
Section 36 : Question
Section 37 : Perseverance
Section 38 : Presumption
Section 39 : Despondency
Section 40 : Analogy
Section 41 : Association
Section 42 : Fallacies
Section 43 : Fundamental verities
Section 44 : Bottoming
Section 45 : Transferring of Thoughts