Acknowledgments Note to the reader Introduction Part I. The Principles of Human Knowledge: 1. Ideas and the ends of language 2. Locke, roles, and passion 3. The ends of morality and religion 4. Metaphor and the evidence of things not seen Part II. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous: 5. The opportunities of dialogue 6. The character of the elenchus 7. Comic characters 8. Comic form Part III. Alciphron: 9. Argument into satire 10. Conversations with ingenious men Part IV. Siris: 11. The rude essay 12. The method of inductive analogy 13. The hoary maxims of the ancients Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments Note to the reader Introduction Part I. The Principles of Human Knowledge: 1. Ideas and the ends of language 2. Locke, roles, and passion 3. The ends of morality and religion 4. Metaphor and the evidence of things not seen Part II. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous: 5. The opportunities of dialogue 6. The character of the elenchus 7. Comic characters 8. Comic form Part III. Alciphron: 9. Argument into satire 10. Conversations with ingenious men Part IV. Siris: 11. The rude essay 12. The method of inductive analogy 13. The hoary maxims of the ancients Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
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