nate. 25. These maxims not the first 28. Recapitulation. CHA P. III. No innate practical principles. SECT. 1. No moral principles fo men. 3. Obj. Though men deny 4. Moral rules need a proof, 6. Virtue generally approved, not their internal prin- 10. Men have contrary prac- 11-13. Whole nations reject feve- CHA P. IV. Other confiderations about inmate SECT. 1. Principles not innate, un- nate. 6. Whole and part, not in- 7. Idea of worfhip not in- nate. 811. Idea of God, not innate. therefore naturally im Of ideas in general. SECT. 1. Idea is the object of 2. All ideas come from fenfa- tion or reflection. 3. The objects of fenfation 5. All our ideas are of the one or the other of thefe. nished with thefe, accord- 8. Ideas of reflection later, 9. The foul begins to have 11. It is not always confcious are two perfons. 13. Impoffible to convince 15. Upon this hypothefis, the 1-6. Pofitive ideas from priva- 7, 8. Ideas in the mind, quali- 15-23. Ideas of primary quali- CHA P. XIV. Of duration and its fimple modes. 6-8. The idea of fucceffion not 9-11. The train of ideas has a 12. This train, the measure of 13-15. The mind cannot fix long 3. Nor duration by motion. 8. They belong to all be- 9. All the parts of extenfion, 11. Duration is as a line, ex- 12. Duration has never two |