THE SECOND VOLUME.


CHAPTER XIV.

PAGE
Some Names which require a particular Explanation[1]
SECTION1. Names of Names[3]
2. Relative Terms[6]

Abstract Relative Terms[72]
3. Numbers[ 89]
4. Privative Terms[ 99]
5. Time[ 116]
6. Motion[ 142]
7. Identity[ 164]

CHAPTER XV.

Reflection[176]

CHAPTER XVI.

The Distinction between the Intellectual and Active Powers of the Human Mind[181]

CHAPTER XVII.

Pleasurable and Painful Sensations[184]

CHAPTER XVIII.

Causes of the Pleasurable and Painful Sensations[187]

CHAPTER XIX.

Ideas of the Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, and of theCauses of them[189]

CHAPTER XX.

The Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or future[196]

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CHAPTER XXI.

The Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or future[201]
SECTION1. The immediate Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or as future[201]
2. The Remote Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations contemplated as passed, or future[206]
SUB-SECT.1. Wealth, Power, and Dignity, and their Contraries, contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains[207]
2. Our Fellow-Creatures contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains[214]
1.—Friendship[216]
2.—Kindness[216]
3.—Family[218]
4.—Country[226]
5.—Party; Class[227]
6.—Mankind[229]
3. The Objects called Sublime and Beautiful, and their Contraries, contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains[230]

CHAPTER XXII.

Motives[256]
SECTION1. Pleasurable or Painful States, contemplated as the Consequents of our own Acts[256]
2. Causes of our Pleasurable and Painful States, contemplated asthe Consequents of our own Acts[265]

CHAPTER XXIII.

The Acts of our Fellow-creatures, which are Causes of our Pains and Pleasures, contemplated as Consequents of our own Acts[280]

CHAPTER XXIV.

The Will[327]

CHAPTER XXV.

Intention[396]