导读
Part Ⅰ
of the Propriety of Action
Section Ⅰ of the Sense of Propriety
Chap.Ⅰ of Sympathy
Chap.Ⅱ of the Pleasure of mutual Sympathy
Chap.Ⅲ of the manner in which we judge of the
propriety or impropriety of the affections of other men
by their concord or dissonance with our own
Chap.Ⅳ The same subject continued
Chap.Ⅴ of the amiable and respectable virtues
Section Ⅱ of the Degrees of the different Passions which
are consistent with Propriety
Introduction
Chap.Ⅰ of the Passions which take their origin from
thebody
Chap.Ⅱ of those Passions which take their origin
from a particular turn or habit of the Imagination
Chap.Ⅲ of the unsocial Passions
Chap.Ⅳ of the social Passions
Chap.Ⅴ of the selfish Passions
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
Chap.Ⅰ That though our sympathy with sorrow is
generally a more lively sensation than our sympathy
with ioy,it commonly falIs much more short of
the violence of what is naturally felt by the person
principally concerned
Chap.Ⅱ of the origin of Ambition,and of the
distinction of Ranks
Chap.Ⅲ of the corruption of our moral sentiments
which is occasioned by this disposition to admire the
rich and the great,and to despise or neglect persons of
poor and mean condition
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Part Ⅱ
Part Ⅲ
Part Ⅳ
Part Ⅴ
Part Ⅵ
Part Ⅶ
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