21. Phrases in which this is implied.
22. Feeling and felt thing confused.
23. The simple idea as ‘ectype’ other than mere sensation.
24. It involves a judgment in which mind and thing are distinguished.
25. And is equivalent to what he afterwards calls ‘knowledge of identity’. Only as such can it be named.
26. The same implied in calling it an idea of an object.
27. made for, not by, us, and therefore according to Locke really existent.
28. What did he mean by this?
30. Existence as the mere presence of a feeling.
31. Existence as reality.