THE RIGHT OF PROPERTY (concluded)
THE REGARD FOR TRUTH AND GOOD FAITH
THE REGARD FOR TRUTH AND GOOD FAITH (concluded)
THE RESPECT FOR OTHER MEN’S HONOUR AND SELF-REGARDING PRIDE—POLITENESS
REGARD FOR OTHER PERSONS’ HAPPINESS IN GENERAL— GRATITUDE—PATRIOTISM AND COSMOPOLITANISM
THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTRUISTIC SENTIMENT
SELF-REGARDING DUTIES AND VIRTUES—INDUSTRY—REST
RESTRICTIONS IN DIET (concluded)
CLEANLINESS AND UNCLEANLINESS—ASCETICISM IN GENERAL
THE BELIEF IN SUPERNATURAL BEINGS
GODS AS GUARDIANS OF MORALITY (continued)
GODS AS GUARDIANS OF MORALITY (concluded)
THE EMOTIONAL ORIGIN OF MORAL JUDGMENTS
The moral concepts essentially generalisations of tendencies in certain phenomena to call forth moral emotions, pp. 4–6.—The assumed universality or “objectivity” of moral judgments, p. 6 sq.—Theories according