CONTENTS
Lesson 1. The Need of Questioning Everything in the Search for Universal Truth
Lesson 2. Questions Concerning the Method of This Science
Lesson 3. Questions Concerning the Things with Which This Science Deals
Lesson 4. Are All the Classes of Causes Studied by One Science or by Many?
Lesson 5. Are the Principles of Demonstration and Substance Considered by One Science or by Many?
Lesson 6. Are All Substances Considered by One Science or by Many? Does the Science of Substance Consider the Essential Accidents of Substance?
Lesson 7. Are There Certain Other Substances Separate from Sensible Things? Criticism of the Different Opinions Regarding the Objects of Mathematics
Lesson 8. Are Genera Principles of Things? And If So, Does This Apply to the Most Universal Genera or to Those Nearest to Individuals?
Lesson 9. Do Any Universals Exist Apart from the Singular Things Perceived by the Senses and from Those Which Are Composed of Matter and Form?
Lesson 10. Do All Things Have a Single Substance? Do All Things Have the Same or Different Principles?
Lesson 11. Do Corruptible and Incorruptible Things Have the Same or Different Principles?
Lesson 12. Are Unity and Being the Substance and Principle of All Things?
Lesson 13. Are Numbers and Continuous Quantities the Substances and Principles of Sensible Things?
Lesson 14. Are There Separate Forms in Addition to the Objects of Mathematics and Sensible Things?
Lesson 15. Do First Principles Exist Actually or Potentially, and Are They Universal or Singular?