Chapter 3 of 13 · 113 words · ~1 min read

PART III

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Of the foundation of our judgments concerning our own sentiments and conduct, and of the sense of duty.

CHAP. I. _Of the consciousness of merited praise or blame_ 173

CHAP. II. _In what manner our own judgments refer to what ought to be the judgments of others: and of the origin of general rules_ 180

CHAP. III. _Of the influence and authority of the general rules of morality, and that they are justly regarded as the laws of the Deity_ 207

CHAP. IV. _In what cases the sense of duty ought to be the sole principle of our conduct; and in what cases it ought to concur with other motives_ 223

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