Benefactors.
452 |
Section. |
IV. |
—Love of Home and Country. |
454 |
CHAPTER II. |
MALEVOLENT AFFECTIONS. |
458 |
Resentment, with its Modifications, Envy, Jealousy, Revenge. |
458-469 |
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PART THIRD. |
THE DESIRES. |
CHAPTER I. |
NATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF DESIRES. |
473 |
CHAPTER II. |
DESIRES ARISING FROM THE PHYSICAL CONSTITUTION. |
477 |
CHAPTER III. |
DESIRES ARISING FROM THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MIND. |
481 |
Section. |
I. |
—Desire of Happiness. |
481 |
Section. |
II. |
—Desire of Knowledge. |
487 |
Section. |
III. |
—Desire of Power. |
490 |
Section. |
IV. |
—Certain Modifications of the Desire of Power, as Desire of Superiority and Desire of Possession. |
493 |
Section. |
V. |
—Desire of Society. |
501 |
Section. |
VI. |
—Desire of Esteem. |
505 |
CHAPTER IV. |
HOPE AND FEAR. |
510 |
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DIVISION THIRD. |
THE WILL. |
PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. |
517 |
CHAPTER I. |
NATURE OF THE WILL. |
520 |
Section. |
I. |
—Elements involved in an Act of Will. |
521 |
Section. |
II. |
—Investigation of these Elements. |
523 |
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I. Motive. |
523 |
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II. Choice. |
526 |
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III. Executive Volition. |
530 |
CHAPTER II. |
RELATION OF THE WILL TO OTHER FACULTIES. |
531 |
CHAPTER III. |
FREEDOM OF THE WILL. |
538 |
Section. |
I. |
—Presumptions in Favor of Freedom. |
539 |
Section. |
II. |
—Direct Argument. |
544 |
CHAPTER IV. |
CERTAIN QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE PRECEDING. |
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