[1765] Essay concerning Human Understanding, IV. vi. 16.

[1766] Op. cit. IV. xii. 7.

[1767] Op. cit. IV. vi. 11.

[1768] Cf. above, pp. 27-8.

[1769] Though the concept of substance is also discussed by Hume, his treatment of it is quite perfunctory.

[1770] Cf. above, pp. xxv ff., 61 ff.

[1771] Treatise on Human Nature (Green and Grose), i. p. 380.

[1772] Op. cit. p. 383.

[1773] Loc. cit.

[1774] For justification of the phrase “synthetic reason,” I must refer to my articles in Mind, vol. xiv. N.S. pp. 149-73, 335-47, on “The Naturalism of Hume.”