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Justice And Injustice
Justice And Injustice
Book 3 Part 3 of The Simplified Treatise of Human Nature by Hume
Section 1
Is Justice A Natural Or Artificial Virtue?
Section 1b
The Private and Public Interests Are Not The Motive To Justice Or Morality
Section 2
The Origin Of Justice And Property
Section 2b
Economic Justice
Section 2c
Property and Justice
Section 2e
The rules of justice are established merely by interest
Section 2d
The State Of Nature; And Common Interest As The Origin Of Justice
Section 3
The Rules Which Determine Property
Section 3b
The Rules For The Stability Of Possession
Section 3c
The Influence Of Time On Possession
Section 3d
Judgment on the End Result
Section 4
The Transference Of Property By Consent
Section 5
The Obligation of Promises
Section 5b
Self-Interest
Section 5c
The Obligation Of Promises Is An Invention For The Interest Of Society
Section 6
More Reflections On Justice And Injustice
Section 6b
Argument 2: Property, Right, And Obligation Do Not Admit of Variations
Section 7
The Origin of Government
Section 8
The Source Of Allegiance
Section 8b
Government is an Artificial Invention
Section 8c
Our civil duties
Section 8d
Rebellion
Section 9
The Measures Of Allegiance
Section 10
The Objects Of Allegiance
Section 10b
Long Possession
Section 10c
Right of Succession
Section 10d
The Glorious Revolution
Section 11
The Laws of Nations
Section 12
Chastity and Modesty