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   The Human Subject
 

Contents

Definitions

Chapter 1


Subject in General.

 

Article 1

Subject, applied to all beings including beings without feeling

 

Article 2

Subject, applied to beings that have feeling

 

Article 3

The word subject applied to simply feeling beings

 

Article 4

The definition of subject

 

Article 5

The definition of some words that have affinity to subject

Chapter 2

The Feeling Subject

Chapter 3

The Purely Intellective Subject

Chapter 4

The Human Subject And The Generation Of `Myself'

Chapter 5

Comments On Human Generation

Chapter 6

Person

Chapter 7

The Human Person

 

Article 1

The Physical Bond Between The Human Person And His Powers

 

Article 2

The Moral Bond

Chapter 8

The Perfecting Of Person And The Perfecting Of Nature

Chapter 9

The Differences Between What Is Personal And What Is Moral

 

Article 1

The close relationship between that which is personal and that which is moral

 

Article 2

Differences of concept between what is moral and what is personal

 

 

§1

First difference

 

 

§2

Second difference

 

 

§3

Third difference

 

 

§4

Fourth difference

Chapter 10

The Moral Value Of Actions

Chapter 11

The Imputability Of Actions

 

Article 1

The difference between what is moral and what is imputable

 

Article 2

The difference between a will that first chooses good and a will necessitated to good

 

Article 3

Various ways in which the will and person can be the cause of the imputation of moral good and evil

 

Article 4

The difference between moral good and praiseworthy good

 

Article 5

The difference between sin and fault

 

Article 6

Imputability of habits

Chapter 12

The Union Of Moral And Eudaimonological Good

 

Article 1

The ontological law requiring the union of moral and eudaimonological good

 

Article 2

Merit

 

Article 3

Recompense

Conclusion


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