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CHAPTER I. | |
CONSCIENCE, OR THE MORAL FACULTY, | 19 |
CHAPTER II. | |
THE MORAL FACULTY, ORIGINAL AND UNIVERSAL, | 27 |
CHAPTER III. | |
A MORAL FACULTY BEING SUPPOSED, WHETHER ITS DICTATES ARE UNIFORM, | 30 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
HOW FAR ALL MEN ARE AGREED IN THEIR MORAL JUDGMENTS, | 85 |
CHAPTER V. | |
WHETHER CONSCIENCE IS THE SAME AS THE UNDER STANDING, OR A FACULTY DIFFERENT FROM AND INDEPENDENT OF IT, | 40 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
THE MORAL SENSE COMPARED WITH TASTE, | 44 |
vi CHAPTER VII. | |
MORAL OBLIGATION, | 48 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
THE SUPREMACY OF CONSCIENCE, | 60 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
WHETHER WE ALWAYS DO RIGHT BY OBEYING THE DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE? | 64 |
CHAPTER X. | |
WHETHER THERE IS IN THE MIND A LAW OR RULE, BY WHICH MAN JUDGES OF THE MORALITY OF PARTICULAR ACTIONS? | 73 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
THE MORAL FEELING WHICH ACCOMPANIES EVERY MORAL JUDGMENT, | 78 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
BELIEF IN GOD, AS CONNECTED WITH THE OPERATION OF CONSCIENCE, | 84 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
MORAL AGENCY, AND WHAT IS NECESSARY TO IT, | 89 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
MAN A MORAL AGENT, | 97 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
MAN NOT UNDER A FATAL NECESSITY, | 101 |
vii CHAPTER XVi. | |
MAN’S DIRECTION AND GOVERNMENT OF HIS ACTIONS, AND HIS CONSEQUENT RESPONSIBILITY, | 107 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
OBJECTIONS TO THE UNIFORM INFLUENCE OF MOTIVES, | 117 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
SUMMARY VIEW OF LIBERTY, | 125 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
THE KIND OF INDIFFERENCE WHICH HAS BEEN CON SIDERED ESSENTIAL TO FREE AGENCY, | 182 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
WHETHER MEN ARE ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR MO TIVES; OR WHETHER DESIRES AND AFFECTIONS WHICH PRECEDE VOLITION, HAVE A MORAL CHARACTER? | 186 |
CHAPTER XXI. | |
THE DIVISION OF MOTIVES, INTO RATIONAL AND ANIMAL, | 141 |
CHAPTER XXII. | |
WHETHER MORALITY BELONGS TO PRINCIPLES AS WELL AS ACTS, OR IS CONFINED TO ACTS ALONE? | 147 |
CHAPTER XXIII. | |
MORAL HABITS, | 155 |
viii CHAPTER XXIV. | |
THE NATURE OF VIRTUE, | 159 |
CHAPTER XXV. | |
THE NATURE OF VIRTUE, CONTINUED. DIFFERENT HYPOTHESES, | 171 |
CHAPTER XXVI. | |
THE NATURE OF VIRTUE, CONTINUED, | 184 |
CHAPTER XXVII. | |
WHETHER VIRTUE AND VICE BELONG ONLY TO ACTIONS? | 199 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | |
THE AUTHOR OF OUR BEING CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO MORAL SCIENCE, | 209 |
CHAPTER XXIX. | |
THE PHENOMENA OF THE UNIVERSE, | 239 |
CHAPTER XXX. | |
DUTIES OF MAN TO THE CREATOR AS THUS MANI FESTED, | 255 |
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