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SECTION.
I. Division of the subject.
II. Of pride and humility; their objects and causes.
III. From where are these objects and causes derived?
IV. Of the relations of impressions and ideas. term: "impressions" refers to vivid sensory experiences or immediate feelings; "ideas" refers to the fainter mental reflections or memories of those experiences.
V. Of the influence of these relations on pride and humility.
VI. Limitations of this system.
VII. Of vice and virtue.
VIII. Of beauty and deformity.
IX. Of external advantages and disadvantages.
X. Of property and riches.
XI. Of the love of fame.
XII. Of the pride and humility of animals.