VOL. II.
SECOND EDITION
LONDON
LONGMANS, GREEN, READER, AND DYER.
1878
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER XIV. | PAGE | ||||||||||||||||||
| Some Names which require a particular Explanation | [1] | ||||||||||||||||||
| SECTION | 1. Names of Names | [3] | |||||||||||||||||
| 2. Relative Terms | [6] | ||||||||||||||||||
| Abstract Relative Terms | [72] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 3. Numbers | [ 89] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 4. Privative Terms | [ 99] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 5. Time | [ 116] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 6. Motion | [ 142] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 7. Identity | [ 164] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XV. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Reflection | [176] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XVI. | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Distinction between the Intellectual and Active Powers of the Human Mind | [181] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XVII. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Pleasurable and Painful Sensations | [184] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XVIII. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Causes of the Pleasurable and Painful Sensations | [187] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XIX. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Ideas of the Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, and of theCauses of them | [189] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XX. | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or future | [196] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XXI. | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or future | [201] | ||||||||||||||||||
| SECTION | 1. The immediate Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations, contemplated as passed, or as future | [201] | |||||||||||||||||
| 2. The Remote Causes of Pleasurable and Painful Sensations contemplated as passed, or future | [206] | ||||||||||||||||||
| SUB-SECT. | 1. Wealth, Power, and Dignity, and their Contraries, contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains | [207] | |||||||||||||||||
| 2. Our Fellow-Creatures contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains | [214] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1.—Friendship | [216] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2.—Kindness | [216] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 3.—Family | [218] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 4.—Country | [226] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 5.—Party; Class | [227] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 6.—Mankind | [229] | ||||||||||||||||||
| 3. The Objects called Sublime and Beautiful, and their Contraries, contemplated as Causes of our Pleasures and Pains | [230] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XXII. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Motives | [256] | ||||||||||||||||||
| SECTION | 1. Pleasurable or Painful States, contemplated as the Consequents of our own Acts | [256] | |||||||||||||||||
| 2. Causes of our Pleasurable and Painful States, contemplated asthe Consequents of our own Acts | [265] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XXIII. | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Acts of our Fellow-creatures, which are Causes of our Pains and Pleasures, contemplated as Consequents of our own Acts | [280] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XXIV. | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Will | [327] | ||||||||||||||||||
CHAPTER XXV. | |||||||||||||||||||
| Intention | [396] | ||||||||||||||||||