AND F.R.S. OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH: ONE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS AND FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY BY DUGALD STEWART, PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY, AND IN FIVE VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: PRINTED FOR T. CADELL AND W. DAVIES; F C. AND J. RIVINGTON; OTRIDGE CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. THE THEORY OF MORAL PART I. OF THE PROPRIETY OF ACTIONS. SECT. I. OF the Senfe of Propriety CHAP. I. Of SYMPATHY CHAP. II. Page I Of the Pleasure of mutual Sympathy CHAP. V. Of the amiable and respectable virtues SECT. II. Of the Degrees of the different Paffions which INTRODUCTION ibid. ΤΟ 16 21 30 36 ibid. 37 CHAP. II CHAP. I. Of the Paffions which take their origin A 2 CHAP. II. Of thofe Paffions which take their origin from a particular turn or habit of the Imagination Page 44 CHAP. III. CHAP. IV. Of the focial Paffions CHAP. V. Of the selfish Paffions SECT. III. Of the Effects of Profperity and Adverfity CHAP. I. 50 9 62 69 That though our Sympathy with forrow is tinction of Ranks Of the corruption of our moral fentiments, 80 98 PART II. OF MERIT AND DEMERIT; OR, OF THE OBJECTS SECT. I. Of the Senfe of Merit and Demerit INTRODUCTION CHAP. I. That whatever appears to be the proper ob- 108 ibid. in |