The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 4
Moral philosophy; or, The duties of man considered in his individual, domestic, and social capacities
Contents
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- Advertisement to the Third Edition
- Advertisement
- Moral Philosophy. — Lecture I. On the Foundation of Moral Science
- Lecture II. On the Sanctions by which the Natural Laws of Morality are Supported p. 8
- Lecture III. Advantage of a Knowledge of the Principles of Morals: Duties Prescribed to Man as an Individual: Self-Culture p. 14
- The Duties Prescribed to Man as an Individual p. 15
- Lecture IV. Preserving Bodily and Mental Health, a Moral Duty; Amusements p. 19
- Lecture V. On the Duties of Man as a Domestic Being p. 25
- Lecture VI. On Polygamy: fidelity to the Marriage Vow ! Divorce: Duties of Parents to their Children p. 31
- Lecture VII p. 37
- Lecture VIII p. 43
- Lecture IX. On the Past, Present, and Prospective Conditions of Society p. 47
- Lecture X. The Consideration of the Present and Prospective Condition of Society Continued p. 53
- Lecture XI. The Consideration of the Prospective Condition of Society Continued,—Duty of Maintaining the Poor p. 57
- Lecture XII. Pauperism and Crime p. 64
- Lecture XIII. Treatment of Criminals Continued p. 69
- Lecture XIV. Duty of Society in Regard to the Treatment of Criminals p. 74
- State of Crimes and Offences p. 76
- Lecture XV. Duties of Guardians, Sureties, Jurors, and Arbitrators p. 84
- Lecture XVI. Government p. 90
- Lecture XVII. Different Forms of Government p. 95
- Lecture XVIII. Religious Duties of Man p. 104
- Lecture XIX. Religious Duties of Man p. 109
- Lecture XX. Objections Considered p. 113