TABLE OF CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| [I.] | —Preliminary Notions | [1] |
| [II.] | —Division of Duties.—General Principles of Social Morality | [33] |
| [III.] | —Duties of Justice.—Duties toward Human Life | [50] |
| [IV.] | —Duties Concerning the Property of Others | [63] |
| [V.] | —Duties toward the Liberty and toward the Honor of Others.—Justice, Distributive and Remunerative.—Equity | [93] |
| [VI.] | —Duties of Charity and Self-Sacrifice | [111] |
| [VII.] | —Duties toward the State | [139] |
| [VIII.] | —Professional Duties | [157] |
| [IX.] | —Duties of Nations among themselves.—International Law | [182] |
| [X.] | —Family Duties | [190] |
| [XI.] | —Duties toward One’s Self.—Duties relative to the Body | [223] |
| [XII.] | —Duties relative to External Goods | [244] |
| [XIII.] | —Duties relative to the Intellect | [260] |
| [XIV.] | —Duties relative to the Will | [281] |
| [XV.] | —Religious Morality.—Religious Rights and Duties | [299] |
| [XVI.] | —Moral Medicine and Gymnastics | [315] |
| Appendix to Chapter VIII | [341] |
ELEMENTS OF MORALS.
CHAPTER I.
PRELIMINARY NOTIONS.
SUMMARY.
Starting point of morals.—Notions of common sense.
Object and divisions of morals.—Practical morality and theoretical morality.