Errors connected with the WILL.
[I. Cost of energy, of Will. Need of a suitable physical confirmation.]
Courage, Prudence, Belief.
[II. Free-will a centre of various fallacies.]
Doctrines repudiated from the offence given to personal dignity. Operation of this on the history of Free-will.
[III. Departing from the usual rendering of a fact, treated as denying the fact.]
Metaphysical and Ethical examples.
Alliance of Mind and Matter.
Perception of a Material World.
[IV. The terms Freedom and Necessity miss the real point of the human will.]
[V. Moral Ability and Inability.—Fallacy of seizing a question by the wrong end.]
Proper signification of Moral Inability—insufficiency of the ordinary motives, but not of all motives.