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Section. |
II. |
—Cognizance of the Right—1. Nature of Conscience; 2. Authority of Conscience. |
314 |
SUPPLEMENTARY TOPICS. |
CHAPTER I. |
INTELLIGENCE IN MAN AS DISTINGUISHED FROM INTELLIGENCE IN THE BRUTE. |
329 |
CHAPTER II. |
MIND AS AFFECTED BY CERTAIN STATES OF THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. |
342 |
Section. |
I. |
—Sleep. |
343 |
Section. |
II. |
—Dreams. |
351 |
Section. |
III. |
—Somnambulism. |
360 |
Section. |
IV. |
—Insanity. |
368 |
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DIVISION SECOND. |
THE SENSIBILITIES. |
PRELIMINARY TOPICS. |
CHAPTER I. |
NATURE, DIFFICULTY, AND IMPORTANCE OF THIS DEPARTMENT OF THE SCIENCE. |
377 |
CHAPTER II. |
ANALYSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE SENSIBILITIES. |
382 |
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PART FIRST. |
SIMPLE EMOTIONS. |
CHAPTER I. |
INSTINCTIVE EMOTIONS. |
395 |
Section. |
I. |
—Of that general State of Mind known as Cheerfulness, and its Opposite, Melancholy. |
396 |
Section. |
II. |
—Sorrow at Loss of Friends. |
399 |
Section. |
III. |
—Sympathy with the Happiness and Sorrow of Others. |
402 |
CHAPTER II. |
RATIONAL EMOTIONS. |
409 |
Section. |
I. |
—Emotions of Joy or Sadness, arising from the Contemplation of our own Excellence, or the Reverse. |
409 |
Section. |
II. |
—Enjoyment of the Ludicrous. |
413 |
Section. |
III. |
—Enjoyment of the New and Wonderful. |
424 |
Section. |
IV. |
—Enjoyment of the Beautiful, and the Sublime. |
427 |
Section. |
V. |
—Satisfaction in View of right Conduct, and Remorse in View of wrong. |
434 |
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PART SECOND. |
THE AFFECTIONS. |
CHAPTER I. |
BENEVOLENT AFFECTIONS. |
441 |
Section. |
I. |
—Love of Kindred. |
442 |
Section. |
II. |
—Love of Friends. |
447 |
Section. |
III. |
—Love of
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