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c. Athletic for strength. 



d. Arts voluptuary for pleasure. 



(2) Knowledge of mind (pp. 127-90). 

 a. The soul (pp. 127-9;. 

 I. Faculties (pp. 129-90). 



(a) Rational faculties: Logic 



(pp. 131-63). 



i. Invention (p. 132). 



(i) of arts and sciences 



(p. 132). 



(ii) of speech and arguments 

 (p. 136). 



ii. Judgement, including also Idols 



of the human mind (p. 139). 

 iii. Custody or Memory (p. 144). 

 iv. Tradition or delivery (p. 146). 



(i) Its organ (p. 146). 

 (ii) Its method (p 149). 

 (iii) Its illustration : Rhetoric 

 (p. 155). 



Appendices to Tradition (p. 160): 

 (i) Critical, 

 (ii) Pedantical. 



(b) Moral faculties : Moral philo 



sophy (pp. 163-90). 



i. Exemplar, or Nature of Good 



(pp. 165-77). 

 The double nature of Good 



(p. 166). 

 (i) Private, active and passive 



(p. 169). 



(ii) Communicative : Duty 

 (p. 173). 



ii. Regiment, or culture of mind 

 (pp. 177-89} 



