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1. On Moral Philosophy, or the Science of Natural Jurisprudence
2. On Lasting Happiness and the Divine Law
3. On Human Action in the Divine Court
8. On Duty to Others, or Sociability
9. Natural Rights and Agreements
11. Contracts and Quasi Contracts
12. Dissolution of Obligations
13. The State of Nature
14. On the Rights of Husbands and Wives
15. On the Rights of Parents and Children
16. On the Rights of Masters and Servants
17. On the Origin of Civil Society, or the Original Contract
18. On the Constitution of Civil Government
19. On the Limits of Sovereign Power and the Right of Resistance
20. On Conquest and Patrimonial Kingdoms
21. On the Rights of Citizens
22. On the Rights of War and Peace
23. Appendix: The Rights and Duties of Men and Citizens
II. Natural Theology
Synopsis of Natural Theology
(Edinburgh, 1729)
Contents
Preface: Natural Theology and the Foundations of Morals
On the Scope of Natural Theology
1. On the Existence of God
2. On the Attributes of God and First, on the Incommunicable Attributes
3. On the Communicable Attributes of God
4. On the Divine Operations, or Actions Involving External Objects
III. Logic A Short Introduction to Logic
Editorial Note
Preface
A Short Introduction to Logic
1. On Apprehension
2. On Judgment in General, and on Immediate Judgment in Particular
3. On Mediate Judgment or Discourse
4. On Method, and Logical Practice
IV. Early Writings: Philosophical Theses
1. Philosophical Theses, 1699
2. Philosophical Theses, 1707
V. Gershom Carmichael’s Account of His Teaching Method
Bibliography
Index