Chapter III.-Of Accuracy and Inaccuracy in Impressions of Sense.

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§1. By what test is the health of the perceptive faculty to be determined? 19
§2. And in what sense may the terms Right and Wrong be attached to its conclusions? 20
§3. What power we have over impressions of sense. 21
§4. Depends on acuteness of attention. 21
§5. Ultimate conclusions universal. 22
§6. What duty is attached to this power over impressions of sense. 22
§7. How rewarded. 23
§8. Especially with respect to ideas of beauty. 23
§9. Errors induced by the power of habit. 24
§10. The necessity of submission in early stages of judgment. 24
§11. The large scope of matured judgment. 25
§12. How distinguishable from false taste. 25
§13. The danger of a spirit of choice. 26
§14. And criminality. 27
§15. How certain conclusions respecting beauty are by reason demonstrable. 27
§16. With what liabilities to error. 28
§17. The term "beauty" how limitable in the outset. Divided into typical and vital. 28
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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