CONTENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MAN. ON NATURAL LAWS, CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. 3 II. Man considered as an Organized Being, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF MAN, AND ITS RELATIONS TO EXTERNAL OBJECTS, III. Man considered as an Animal-Moral- and Intellectual Being, . 6778 IV. The Faculties of Man compared with each other; or the supremacy of the Moral Sen- 10 V. The Faculties of Man compared with External Objects, 14 VI. On the sources of Human Happiness, and the conditions requisite for maintaining it, 16 19 CHAPTER III. TO WHAT EXTENT ARE THE MISERIES OF MANKIND REFERABLE TO INFRINGEMENTS OF THE LAWS OF SECT. I. Calamities arising from infringements of the Physical Laws, II. On the Evils that befall Mankind from the infringement of the Organic Laws, |