A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive, 7th Edition, Vol. I
CHAPTER III. _Of the Things denoted by Names.
§ 1. Necessity of an enumeration of Nameable Things. The Categories of Aristotle 49
2. Ambiguity of the most general names 51
3. Feelings, or states of consciousness 54
4. Feelings must be distinguished from their physical antecedents. Perceptions, what 56
5. Volitions, and Actions, what 58
6. Substance and Attribute 59
7. Body 61
8. Mind 67
9. Qualities 69
10. Relations 72
11. Resemblance 74
12. Quantity 78
13. All attributes of bodies are grounded on states of consciousness 79
14. So also all attributes of mind 80
15. Recapitulation 81