AN ESSAY CONCERNING Human Understanding; WITH Thoughts on the Conduct of the Understanding, BY JOHN LOCKE, ESQ. COLLATED WITH DESMAIZEAUX'S EDITION. To which is prefixed, THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. IN THREE VOLUMES. V.O L. I. EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY AND FOR MUNDELL & SON, ROYAL BANK CLOSE CONTENTS. The Dedication. 6. Knowing the Extent of our Capacities, will hinder us No Innate Speculative Principles. 1. The Way shown how we come by any Knowledge, fufficient to prove it not innate. 2. General Affent, the great Argument. 3. Universal Consent, proves nothing innate. 4. What is, is; and it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be; not univerfally afsfented to. 5. Not on the Mind naturally imprinted, because not |