APPENDIX TO PART III.

§ 1.—Of the Origin and Immutability of Moral Distinctions and Theories of Morals[190]
Origin of Our Idea of Virtue and Vice[193]
System of Mandeville[195]
System of Clarke and Wollaston[197]
System of Utility[198]
Selfish System[199]
System of Paley[201]
Defect of these Systems in not acknowledging the Supreme Authority of Conscience[206]
Objections to the belief of a uniformity of Moral Feeling which have been founded on the practices of barbarous nations[216]
System of Dr. Smith, or Theory of Sympathy[219]
Province of Reason in Moral Decisions[222]
Remarks on the Observations of some late Writers respecting the Corruption of Conscience[227]
§ 2.—Of the Harmony of the Moral Feelings[231]
Consistency of Character arising from this Harmony,—and Defects of Character to which it is opposed[237]