FUNDAMENTAL
PHILOSOPHY.

BY
REV. JAMES BALMES.

TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH
BY

HENRY F. BROWNSON, M.A.

IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.

New York

D. & J. SADLIER & CO., 164 WILLIAM STREET,
BOSTON:—128 FEDERAL STREET.

MONTREAL:—COR. OF NOTRE DAME AND ST. FRANCIS XAVIER STS.
1856.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856,
By D. & J. Sadlier & Co.,
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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

BOOK FOURTH.
ON IDEAS.
CHAPTERPAGE
I.Cursory View of Sensism3
II.Condillac's Statue6
III.Difference between Geometrical Ideas and the Sensible Representations which accompany them12
IV.The Idea and the Intellectual Act15
V.Comparison of Geometrical with Non-Geometrical Ideas20
VI.In what the Geometrical Idea consists; and what are its Relations with Sensible Intuition25
VII.The Acting Intellect of the Aristotelians29
VIII.Kant and the Aristotelians33
IX.Historical View of the Value of Pure Ideas42
X.Sensible Intuition50
XI.Two Cognitions: Intuitive and Discursive54
XII.The Sensism of Kant57
XIII.Existence of Pure Intellectual Intuition59
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