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SYNOPTICAL TABLE
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  2. Sec. 1. Of affections and feelings included in our moral judgments
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    231
  3. 3. Moral disapprobation
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    233
  4. 6. Social ties auxiliary to virtue, unfavourable to vice
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    235
  5. 7. Consequences of remorse
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    ib.
  6. 8. Operations of the faculty called moral sense
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    236
  7. CHAPTER VIII.
  8. OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING CONSCIENCE
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    237
  9. Sec. 1. Our judgment of moral conduct advances from infancy by insensible degrees
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    ib.
  10. 3. Scepticism twofold
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    238
  11. 8. The intention or end of our active powers obvious
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    241
  12. 9. Office of conscience
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    242
  13. 10. Stoical perfection ideal
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    243
  14. 12. Extravagance of Mysticism
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    ib.

  15. ESSAY IV.
    ON THE LIBERTY OF MORAL AGENTS.
    CHAPTER I.

  16. THE NOTIONS OF MORAL LIBERTY AND NECESSITY STATED
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    246
  17. Sec. 1. Moral liberty
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    ib.
  18. 2. The voluntary actions of brutes, determined by the present predominant passion
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    247
  19. 7. Three additional meanings of the word liberty
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    249
  20. CHAPTER II.
  21. OF THE WORDS CAUSE AND EFFECT, ACTION, AND ACTIVE POWER
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    251
  22. Sec. 1. The use of ambiguous terms has impeded our reasonings about moral liberty
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    ib.
  23. 2. Active power
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    252
  24. 5. Recapitulation
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    254
  25. CHAPTER III.
  26. CAUSES OF THE AMBIGUITY OF THOSE WORDS
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    255
  27. Sec. 1. Premature conclusion as to objects indued with motion
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    ib.
  28. 6. A chief cause of the imperfection of language
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    257
  29. 8. Absurd theories of philosophers to explain causation
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    259
  30. 9. Not mischievous
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    ib.
  31. Sec. 10. Proof of a Deity on these principles presents no difficulty
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    260
  32. CHAPTER IV.
  33. OF THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVES
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    261
  34. Sec. 6. Motives of the same kind may be compared
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    264
  35. 8. Animal test of the strength of motives
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    265
  36. 9. Rational motives defined
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    266
  37. 10. Rational test of the strength of motives
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    ib.
  38. 14. The supposition of necessity precludes rewards and punishments—liberty gives efficacy to both
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    268
  39. CHAPTER V.
  40. LIBERTY CONSISTENT WITH GOVERNMENT
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    269
  41. Sec. 1. Mechanical and moral government
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    ib.
  42. 7. The moral government of God consistent with liberty
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    273
  43. CHAPTER VI.
  44. FIRST ARGUMENT
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    275
  45. Sec. 3. The belief of acting freely is coeval with our reason, universal, and necessary
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    278
  46. 5. Exceptions
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    279
  47. CHAPTER VII.
  48. SECOND ARGUMENT
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    282
  49. Sec. 1. Certain first principles universally conceded
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    ib.
  50. CHAPTER VIII.
  51. THIRD ARGUMENT
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    286
  52. Sec. 2. Argument from analogy
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    286
  53. 3. Its application
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    287
  54. 4. Objection and answer
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    ib.
  55. CHAPTER IX.
  56. OF ARGUMENTS FOR NECESSITY
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    289
  57. Sec. 1. Three classes of arguments against human liberty
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    ib.
  58. 2. Boast of Leibnitz
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    ib.
  59. 3. Identity of indiscernibles
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    290
  60. 4. Leibnitz' proof of the truth of his principle only a petitio principii
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    ib.
  61. 5. Three meanings of the principle of "a sufficient reason" applied to the determinations of the will
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    291
  62. 6. The principle further examined
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    ib.