This is the fourth book of John Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding. His book deals with knowledge and probability. He asks how far knowledge can go, if there are universal propositions, what are judgment and probability and deals with faith, reason and enthusiasm. – Summary by Soupy
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Synopsis
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Chapter 1 Of Knowledge in General
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Chapter 2 Of The Degrees of Our Knowledge
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Chapter 3 Of The Extent Of Human Knowledge Part 1
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Chapter 3 Of The Extent Of Human Knowledge Part 2
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Chapter 4 Of The Reality of Knowledge
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Chapter 5 Of Truth In General
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Chapter 6 Of Universal Propositions: Their Truth And Certainty
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Chapter 7 Of Maxims
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Chapter 8 Of Trifling Propositions
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Chapter 9 Of Our Threefold Knowledge Of Existence
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Chapter 10 Of Our Knowledge Of The Existence Of A God
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Chapter 11 Of Our Knowledge Of The Existence Of Other Things
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Chapter 12 Of The Improvement Of Our Knowledge
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Chapter 13 Some Further Considerations Concerning Our Knowledge
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Chapter 14 Of Judgment
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Chapter 15 Of Probability
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Chapter 16 Of The Degrees Of Assent
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Chapter 17 Of Reason
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Chapter 18 Of Faith And Reason, And Their Distinct Provinces