| THE AFFECTIONS | [53] |
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| I. Justice | [55] |
| 1. Justice to the Interests of others—Integrity | [59] |
| 2. Justice to the Freedom of Action of others | [59] |
| 3. Justice to the Reputation of others | [60] |
| 4. Justice in estimating the Conduct and Character of others | [61] |
| 5. Justice to the Opinions of others—Candour | [62] |
| 6. Justice to the Feelings of others | [63] |
| 7. Justice to the Moral Condition of others | [64] |
| II. Compassion and Benevolence | [66] |
| 1. Benevolence towards the Distresses of others | [69] |
| 2. Benevolence towards the Reputation of others | [70] |
| 3. Benevolence towards the Character and Conduct of others,—including Forgiveness of Injuries | [71] |
| 4. Benevolence towards the Feelings of others | [71] |
| 5. Benevolence towards improving the Moral Condition of others | [73] |
| III.Veracity | [74] |
| 1. The Love of Truth, in the Reception of it | [76] |
| 2. Veracity in delivering statements,—including Sincerity | [78] |
| 3. Truth of Purpose, or Correct fulfilment of Promises | [82] |
| IV. Friendship, Love, and Gratitude | [83] |
| V. Patriotism | [84] |
| The Domestic Affections | [85] |
| The Defensive Affections, Anger, Jealousy, Resentment | [89] |
| Important Influence produced upon the Exercise of the Affections, |
| By Attention | [92] |
| By Habit | [97] |
| Feeling of Moral Approbation attached to the Exercise of the Affections | [100] |
| Happiness arising from a due Exercise of the Affections;—Influence of Temper | [106] |