目录 Part I Of the Propriety of Action Section I Of the Sense of Propriety Section II Of the Degrees of the Different Passions Which Are Consistent with Propriety Section III Of the Effects of Prosperity and Adversity upon the Judgment of Mankind with regard to the Propriety of Action; and why it is more easy to obtain their Approbation in the one state than in the other Part II Of Merit and Demerit; or, of the Objects of Reward Section I Of the Sense of Merit and Demerit Section II Of Justice and Beneficence Section III Of the Influence of Fortune upon the Sentiments of Mankind, with regard to the Merit or Demerit of Actions Part III Of the Foundation of Our Judgments Concerning Our Own Sentiments and Conduct, and of the Sense of Duty Part IV Of the Effect of Utility upon the Sentiment of Approbation Part V Of the Influence of Custom and Fashion upon the Sentiments of Moral Approbation and Disapprobation Part VI Of the Character of Virtue Section I Of the Character of the Individual, so far as it affects his own Happiness; or of Prudence Section II Of the Character of the Individual, so far as it can affect the Happiness of other People Section m of Self-command Conclusion of the Six Part Part VII Of Systems of Moral Philosophy Section I Of the Questions which ought to be examined in a Theory of Moral Sentiments Section II Of the different Accounts which have been given of the Nature of Virtue Section III Of the different Systems which have been formed concerning the Principle of Approbation Section IV Of the Manner in which different Authors have treated of the practical Rules of Morality
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