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CONTENTS
TO THE THIRD VOLUME
ESSAYS ON THE ACTIVE POWERS OF THE HUMAN MIND.
Chap.
INTRODUCTION
ESSAY I.
OF ACTIVE POWER IN GENERAL.
1. Of the notion of active power
11. The same subject
11. Of Mr. Locke's account of our idea of power
IV. Of Mr. Hume's opinion of the idea of power
v. Whether beings that have no will nor understanding may have active
power
vi. Of the efficient causes of the phenomena of nature
vu. Of the extent of human power
ESSAY II.
OF THE WILL.
1. Observations concerning the will
II. Of the influence of incitements and motives upon the will
III. Of operations of mind which may be called voluntary
IV. Corollaries
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PART III. OF THE RATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF ACTION.
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IV. Defects of this principle.
. 145
v. Of the notion of duty, rectitude, moral obligation
. 149
VI. Of the sense of duty
. 154
1. The notions of moral liberty and necessity stated.
173
11. Of the words cause and effect, action, and active power
IV. Whether an action deserving moral approbation, must be done with
the belief of its being morally good
254
v. Whether justice be a natural or an artificial virtue
VI. Of the nature and obligation of a contract
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VII. That moral approbation implies a real judgment
301