BY
REV. JAMES BALMES.
TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH
BY
HENRY F. BROWNSON, M.A.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
D. & J. SADLIER & CO., 164 WILLIAM STREET,
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1856.
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BOOK FOURTH. | ||
ON IDEAS. | ||
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Cursory View of Sensism | 3 |
II. | Condillac's Statue | 6 |
III. | Difference between Geometrical Ideas and the Sensible Representations which accompany them | 12 |
IV. | The Idea and the Intellectual Act | 15 |
V. | Comparison of Geometrical with Non-Geometrical Ideas | 20 |
VI. | In what the Geometrical Idea consists; and what are its Relations with Sensible Intuition | 25 |
VII. | The Acting Intellect of the Aristotelians | 29 |
VIII. | Kant and the Aristotelians | 33 |
IX. | Historical View of the Value of Pure Ideas | 42 |
X. | Sensible Intuition | 50 |
XI. | Two Cognitions: Intuitive and Discursive | 54 |
XII. | The Sensism of Kant | 57 |
XIII. | Existence of Pure Intellectual Intuition | 59 |
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