There are, moreover, facts which, properly speaking, we cannot call
social; individual facts, which seem to interest the human soul rather
than the public life: such are religious creeds and philosophical ideas,
sciences, letters, arts. These facts appear to address themselves to man
with a view to his moral perfection, his intellectual gratification; to
have for their object his internal amelioration, his mental pleasure,
rather than his social condition
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