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The Contents.
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10, 11. Our different conception of the infinity of number, duration, and expansion.
12. Infinite divisibility.
13, 14. No positive idea of infinity.
15, 19. What is positive, what negative, in our idea of infinite.
16, 17. We have no positive idea of infinite duration.
18. No positive idea of infinite space.
20. Some think they have a positive idea of eternity, and not of infinite space.
21. Supposed positive idea of infinity, cause of mistakes.
22. All these ideas from sensation and reflection.
CHAPTER XVIII.

OF OTHER SIMPLE MODES.

SECT.
1, 2. Modes of motion.
3. Modes of sounds.
4. Modes of colours.
5. Modes of tastes and smells.
6. Some simple modes have no names.
7. Why some modes have, and others have not names.
CHAPTER XIX.

OF THE MODES OF THINKING.

SECT.
1, 2. Sensation, remembrance, contemplation, &c.
3. The various attention of the mind in thinking.
4. Hence it is probable that thinking is the action, not essence of the soul.
CHAPTER XX.

OF MODES OF PLEASURE AND PAIN.

SECT.
1. Pleasure and pain simple ideas.
2. Good and evil, what.
3. Our passions moved by good and evil.
4. Love.
5. Hatred.
6. Desire.
7. Joy.
8. Sorrow.
9. Hope.
10. Fear.
11. Despair.
12. Anger.
13. Envy.