Of the love and hatred of animals.
PART III - OF THE WILL AND DIRECT PASSIONS
SECTION I. Of liberty and necessity.
SECTION II. The same subject continued.
SECTION III. Of the influencing motives of the will.
SECTION IV. Of the causes of the violent passions.
SECTION V. Of the effects of custom.
SECTION VI. Of the influence of the imagination on the passions.
SECTION VII. Of contiguity, and distance in space and time.
SECTION VIII. The same subject continued.
SECTION IX. Of the direct passions.
SECTION X. Of curiosity, or the love of truth.
BOOK III - OF MORALS
PREFACE
PART I - OF VIRTUE AND VICE IN GENERAL
SECTION I. Moral Distinctions not derived from Reason.
SECTION II. Moral distinctions derived from a moral sense.
PART II - OF JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE
SECTION I. Justice, whether a natural or artificial virtue?
SECTION II. Of the origin of justice and property.
SECTION III. Of the rules, which determine property.
SECTION IV. Of the transference of property by consent.
SECTION V. Of the obligation of promises.
SECTION VI. Some farther reflexions concerning justice and injustice.
SECTION VII. Of the origin of government.
SECTION VIII. Of the source of allegiance.
SECTION IX. Of the measures of allegiance.
SECTION X. Of the objects of allegiance.
SECTION XI. Of the laws of nations.
SECTION XII. Of chastity and modesty.
PART III - OF THE OTHER VIRTUES AND VICES
SECTION I. Of the origin of the natural virtues and vices.
SECTION II. Of greatness of mind.
SECTION III. Of goodness and benevolence.
SECTION IV. Of natural abilities.
SECTION V. Some farther reflexions concerning the natural virtues.
SECTION VI.
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