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Contents
Part I
Theory of Virtue
Preface
Introduction
I General Statement
II Deontology Explained
III. Anti-Deontological proportions removed – Summum bonum
IV. Pleasure & Pain – their relation to good & evil
V. Well being & ill being
VI. End of Action
VII. Sanctions
VIII. Causes of Immorality
IX. Application of Deontological Tests to common phraseology
X. Definition of Virtue
XI. Prudence – Self-regarding
XII. Prudence – Extra-regarding
XIII. Benevolence Effective –negative
XIV. Benevolence Effective - positive
XV. Analysis of Virtue & Vices
XVI Hume's Virtues
XVII False virtues
XVIII. The Passions
XIX. Intellectual Faculties
XX. Conclusion of Theoretic Part
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