THE

PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS

OF

DAVID HUME.

INCLUDING ALL THE ESSAYS, AND EXHIBITING THE

MORE IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS AND CORRECTIONS

IN THE SUCCESSIVE EDITIONS PUBLISHED

BY THE AUTHOR.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR ADAM BLACK AND WILLIAM TAIT;
AND CHARLES TAIT, 63, FLEET STREET,
LONDON.
MDCCCXXVI.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME SECOND.

TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE.

BOOK II.—OF THE PASSIONS.

PART I.

OF PRIDE AND HUMILITY.

Division of the Subject
Of Pride and Humility, their Objects and Causes
Whence these Objects and Causes are derived
Of the Relations of Impressions and Ideas
Of the Influence of these Relations on Pride and Humility
Limitations of this System
Of Vice and Virtue
Of Beauty and Deformity
Of external Advantages and Disadvantages
Of Property and Riches
Of the Love of Fame
Of Pride and Humility of Animals

PART II.

OF LOVE AND HATRED.

Of the Objects and Causes of Love and Hatred
Experiments to confirm this System
Difficulties solved
Of the Love of Relations
Of our Esteem for the Rich and Powerful
Of Benevolence and Anger
Of Compassion
Of Malice and Envy
Of the mixture of Benevolence and Anger with Compassion and Malice
Of Respect and Contempt
Of the Amorous Passion, or Love betwixt the Sexes
Of Love and Hatred of Animals
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PART III.

OF THE WILL AND DIRECT PASSIONS.

Of Liberty and Necessity

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