[v] CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. PART V. Of the INFLUENCE of CUSTOM and FA- CHAP. I. Of the Influence of Cuftom and Fashion upon Page 1 CHAP. II. Of the Influence of Cuftom and Fashion upon Moral Sentiments. 18 PART PART VI. Of the CHARACTER of VIRTUE. INTRODUCTION. Page 49 SECTION I. Of the Character of the Individual, fo far as it 50 SECTION II. Of the Character of the Individual, fo far as it INTRODUCTION. 66 69 CHAP. I. Of the Order in which Individuals are recom- recommended to our Beneficence. CHAP. III. Of univerfal Benevolence. 93 113 SECTION III. Of Self-command. CONCLUSION of the SIXTH PART. 120 187 PART VII. Of SYSTEMS of MORAL PHILOSOPHY. SECTION I Of the Questions which ought to be examined SECTION II. Of the different Accounts which have been given INTRODUCTION. 199 CHAP. I. Of thofe Syftems which make Virtue confift in Propriety. 202 CHAP. II. Of thofe Systems which make Virtue confift in Prudence. 268 CHAP. III. Of thofe Syftems which make. Virtue confift in Benevolence. CHAP. IV. Of licentious Syftems, 284 300 SEC- SECTION III. Of the different Systems which have been form- INTRODUCTION. Page 323 CHAP. I. Of thofe Syftems which deduce the Principle of 325 CHAP. II. Of thofe Systems which make Reason the 332 CHAP. III. Of thofe Systems which make Sentiment the 341 SECTION IV. Of the Manner in which different Authors have Confiderations concerning the first Formation of Languages, 401 THE |