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CONTENTS:

On the Improvement of the Understanding
Of the ordinary objects of men's desires
Of the true and final good
Certain rules of life
Of the four modes of perception
Of the best mode of perception
Of the instruments of the intellect, or true ideas
Answers to objections

First part of method:
Distinction of true ideas from fictitious ideas
And from false ideas
Of doubt
Of memory and forgetfulness
Mental hindrances from words--and from the popular confusionof ready imagination with distinct understanding.

Second part of method:
Its object, the acquisition of clear and distinct ideas
Its means, good definitions
Conditions of definition
How to define understanding