CONTENTS.

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Introduction 1-12
PART I.—FUNDAMENTAL ETHICAL NOTIONS.
Chapter I.The Good 13-138
Hedonism 14
Utilitarianism 52
Evolutionary Utilitarianism 67
Kantianism 78
Problem and Solution 95
Realization of Individuality 97
Ethical Postulate 127
Chapter II.The Idea of Obligation 139-158
Bain's Theory 140
Spencer's Theory 142
Kant's Theory 147
Its Real Nature 152
Chapter III.The Idea of Freedom 158-166
Negative Freedom 158
Potential Freedom 159
Positive Freedom 164
PART II.—THE ETHICAL WORLD.
Social Relations 167
Moral Institutions 169
PART III.—THE MORAL LIFE OF THE INDIVIDUAL.
Division of Subject 181
Chapter I.The Formation and Growth of Ideals 182-211
Conscience 182
Conscientiousness 199
Development of Ideals 206
Chapter II.The Moral Struggle or the Realizing of Ideals 211-227
Goodness as Struggle 211
Badness 214
Goodness and Badness 221
Chapter III.Realized Morality or the Virtues 227-233
Cardinal Virtues 231
Conclusion 233-238

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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