ABSTRACT

1. Of marks. 2. Names or appellations. 3. Names positive and privative. 4. Advantage of names maketh capable of science. 5. Names universal and singular. 6. Universals not in rerum natura. 7. Equivocal names. 8. Understanding. 9. Affirmation, negation, proposition. 10. Truth, falsity. 11. Ratiocination. 12. According to reason, against reason. 13. The causes, as of knowledge, so of error come by names. 14. Translation of the discourse of the mind into the discourse of the tongue, and of the errors thence proceeding.