Chap. I. Comparison of those two virtues.
Chap. II. Of the sense of Justice, of Remorse, and of the consciousness of
Merit.
Chap. III. Of the utility of this constitution of Nature.
SECTION III. Of the Influence of Fortune upon the Sentiments of Mankind, with regard to the Merit or Demerit of Actions.
Introduction.
Chap. I. Of the causes of this influence of Fortune.
Chap. II. Of the extent of this influence of Fortune.
Chap. III. Of the final cause of this irregularity of Sentiments.
PART III. Of the Foundation our Judgments concerning our own sentiments and conduct, and of the sense of Duty.
Chap. I. Of the principle of Self-approbation and of Self-disapprobation.