Analysis of 22 (olume Reason. The most important of our intelthat which gives Lectual powers man his rank in y scale of beings are great It's extent In proportion to it's importance Rule of the Give every faculty & operation of Author in regard the maine which has been given it by author in reyoud good writers-fix its definition & use to ambiguous it constantly in the same sense words Better to use old words, though ambigu ous, than to invent new ones. In common use veason is of power by distinguish truth from false senser of Reason which имаш hood & night from wrong; & by who we are; ment of an end. ployed in distinguishing right from Diser. faculty sive faulty. In this use it is confounded with reasoning wh. we The author user reason for of power by distinguist truth from falsehood, means for & attainmentopends. & combine means. Understanding This name ployed in i investigation of truth. 16 Analysis of second volume Judgment sometimes confounded with uncer standing. The dif. but. them is of univer standing implies ity than mom Judgment. positive abil. Taste in i fine arts often called judgement By logical writers judgment denotes an assent of if mind to a ен proposition, whether as true or false. as probable or improbable. Me Locke restrict judgment to & face culty, by wh. им judge of doubtful proportion Chapter First. Fundamental These ༼༤ ༢. . laws of belief 1 Mathematical axioms biking 2. Truth, connected with Consuousness. 485.00 Memory; Axioms dif. It is difficult to form on Perception an exact critimon by wh. axioms may be distinguished from account of thin certain other propositions. simplicity - Propositions who approach neovest to mox most difficult to be demonstratic. The truth of every Axions formed some of its particular applications. a verbal by generalization generalization of wh. has been before admitted as Definition. true in particular instance. Axioms, though us useful. in mathing, are dang aus in other branches of seiner, where our Definitions & not axion are 7 foundation Math: evidenn not resolvable into iden tity Analysis of second volume 1 Definition of Principle denotes an principle wh. as a catum, Defference bet principles & creds. assumption. 32 on process of reasoning pro Ivom principles of reasoning consequences be deduced -- from elements of reasoning may they never can. - Principles foren i hook or elements. brom cot: suports & chain of reasoning tele ments i succession links. Section second. Proper objects we are consicons of ichas, passions, de of Consciousness sives, parposes be, but we have not in Irimary truther I connected with peverption mediate consciousness of our own existence or mental identity. орат Personal identity involves & idea of time, presupposes memory, as well as consiconsnes All attempts to prove our existence or personal identity must be petile. Belief in the existence of material. objects, independent of percipient beings. Belief in the continued uniformity of the laws of nature. Primary, truth; Confidence in the fidelity, with which without this ultimate truth there wd.. demonstrative knowledge. Two analogues it From neither of these classes of truster inference be deduned for i enlargement of human knowledge. . 2? . As the truth of axion is presupposed in math: ve masoning. ing & order of nature, we 7 existence of & material world, & in i com tinuence of y laws, by which it is regulated, 7 |