Section IV. Organization. Whole and parts. Proportion. Union. System. Animal-system. System of the world. Universal system. Appearance of ill necessary. Solution. Example. Universal mind. Disturbance, whence. Human affairs. Selfishness. Virtue and vice. Their power, effect. A mind. Improvement. Temper. Appetites. Balance. Virtue. Deity. Matter and thought. Atheistical hypothesis. Nature arraign'd. Nature in man. In brutes. Nature in man. Volatiles. Anatomy. The brain. Parts. Balance. Distributio
Ashley-Cooper, Anthony
Characteristicks, Vol 2: An inquiry concerning virtue and merit; The moralists: A philosophical rhapsody, p.280-321
Section IV. Organization. Whole and parts. Proportion. Union. System. Animal-system. System of the world. Universal system. Appearance of ill necessary. Solution. Example. Universal mind. Disturbance, whence. Human affairs. Selfishness. Virtue and vice. Their power, effect. A mind. Improvement. Temper. Appetites. Balance. Virtue. Deity. Matter and thought. Atheistical hypothesis. Nature arraign'd. Nature in man. In brutes. Nature in man. Volatiles. Anatomy. The brain. Parts. Balance. Distributio
Anonymous
Characteristicks, Vol II: An inquiry concerning virtue and merit; The moralists: A philosophical rhapsody, 1699, p.82-116
The young man and himself: His task, his dreams, his purposes, his aptitudes, his body, his brain, his memories, his heart, his conscience, his aesthetic nature, his faith, his complete life, 1902, p.311-319