Chapter II.-Of the Theoretic Faculty as concerned with Pleasures of Sense. |
§1. | Explanation of the term "theoretic". | 12 | §2. | Of the differences of rank in pleasures of sense. | 12 | §3. | Use of the terms Temperate and Intemperate. | 13 | §4. | Right use of the term "intemperate". | 13 | §5. | Grounds of inferiority in the pleasures which are subjects of intemperance. | 14 | §6. | Evidence of higher rank in pleasures of sight and hearing. | 15 | §7. | How the lower pleasures may be elevated in rank. | 16 | §8. | Ideas of beauty how essentially moral. | 17 | §9. | How degraded by heartless reception. | 17 | §10. | How exalted by affection. | 18 |
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