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| Introduction | I |
| Part I.—Prologue | 25 |
| Chap. i. On the liberal communication of wisdom | 26 |
| Chap. ii. On the general causes of human errors | 28 |
| Part II.—Prologue | 34 |
| Chap. i. On the general method of signifying | 38 |
| Chap. ii. On the signification of a word in particular regarding four things | 42 |
| Chap. iii. On connotations [and those things co-understood by the things to which names are applied] | 46 |
| Chap. iv. He sets forth two principles logically and metaphysically | 52 |
| Chap. v. On the fact that a word can fall from its signification | 59 |
| Chap. vi. On equivocal and analogical terms | 64 |