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10. Desire of Evil to Others,
Remarks on concluding the Prospective Emotions,
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117
LECTURE LXXIII.
General Considerations on concluding the Physiology of
Mind,
Introduction to Ethics,
On Obligation, Virtue, Merit, and the Nature of an Action in
Morals,
An Action in Morals, is nothing distinct from the Agent,
LECTURE LXXIV.
Continuation of the same Subject,
Virtue and Vice are mere Abstractions,
The Mind is blinded to Moral Distinctions,—
124
131
136
155
These Limitations do not impair the Primary Distinctions of
Morality,
158
The Primary Distinctions of Morality never effaced from the
Human Heart,
On the Theory of Hobbes, that Moral Distinctions depend on
Political Enactment,
On the Influence of Reason on our Moral Sentiments,
On the Systems of Clarke and Wollaston,
172
On the Negative Duties relating to the Persons of Others,
On the Negative Duties relating to the Property of Others,
292
295
297
On abstaining from injuring the Character of Others,
On Veracity,
307
LECTURE LXXXV.
On abstaining from injuring the Virtue of Others, .
323
On the Positive Duties which we owe to certain Individuals
336
339
341
352
360
On the Duties of Contract relating to Personal Service,
On the Duties of Citizenship,
I. Obedience to the Laws,
399
LECTURE XCII.
On the Existence of the Deity,
432