xii CONTENTS. 



CHAP. XIV. page 532. 



Of Reafoning. 



Common Sen/e; what. fjefefitve Reafoning. - Analogic 

 Wrong Data. Plcafures cf Reafoning. 



CHAP. XV. page 539. 



Of the Arts. 



Mnf.c. Painting. Poetry. 'Wit. 



CHAP. XVI page 543. 



Of Morals. 



Vfe of the DoBrine cf Affocietion in Morals. Two Theories of Mo- 

 rals. A Moral Senfe. The Arguments againjl a, Moral Sen/it. - 

 AJlroug Argument for Divine Revelation. 



CHAP. XVII. page 497. 



Of Genius. 



General Obfervations on <u:hat con flit iites Genius.' Of the Varieties 

 in Genius. Genius oppojed to Dulnefs. Different Caji of Genius. 



CHAP. XVIII page 503. 



Of Tafte. 



Of Agreement and Difagr cement in Tafte.O/a Standard of Tajle. 

 CHAP. XIX. page 506. 



Of Opinion. 



Paradox of the Stoics. Explanation. The fenjible Phafures more nu- 

 merous than thefenfeble Pains. The fame with the intellectual Plea- 

 fures and Pains, 



CHAP. XX. page 508. 

 Of the Free Agency of Man. 



Predejiinatioft, or fatal Necejfjity, not 'connected with the Doflrine of the 

 AJJbciation of Ideas. Inconfijtency cf the Fatalijls. Motive and 

 Action in Morals totally different from Caufe and Ejfefi in Phyfecs. 

 The Onus Probandi in this ^uejiion lies on the FataliJls.Quejlion 

 concerning the Influence of Motives. Argument of the Fatahfts from 

 the Divine Prefcience. Abfurd and horrible Confequences refuiting 

 from the Dottrine of Fatality. Modejiy and Humility recommended 

 in philofophical Studies. Thofe Sciences to be preferred which are 

 mojft connefted with practical Utility. 



