Introduction.
Chap. I. Of those systems which deduce the principle of Approbation from
Self-love.
Chap. II. Of those systems which make Reason the principle of Approbation.
Chap. III. Of those systems which make Sentiment the principle of
Approbation.
Section IV. Of the manner in which different Authors have treated of the Practical Rules of Morality.
Considerations concerning the first Formation of Languages, &c.
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