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PART I.
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Introduction 1-7
CHAPTER I.
Scepticism and Science. Beginning of Knowledge 8-13
CHAPTER II.
Apprehension of Nature. Intelligence. Study of Arrangement or Shape 14-20
CHAPTER III.
The Elements of Knowledge 21-23
CHAPTER IV.
Theory and Practice 24-28
CHAPTER V.
Knowledge: Self-Elements 29-34
CHAPTER VI.
Function of Mind. Space against Metaphysics. Self-Limitation and its Test. A Plane World 35-46
CHAPTER VII.
Self Elements in our Consciousness 47-50
CHAPTER VIII.
Relation of Lower to Higher Space. Theory of the Æther 51-60
CHAPTER IX.
Another View of the Æther. Material and Ætherial Bodies 61-66
CHAPTER X.
Higher Space and Higher Being. Perception and Inspiration 67-84
CHAPTER XI.
Space the Scientific Basis of Altruism and Religion 85-99
PART II.
CHAPTER I.
Three-space. Genesis of a Cube. Appearances of a Cube to a Plane-being 101-112
CHAPTER II.
Further Appearances of a Cube to a Plane-being 113-117
CHAPTER III.
Four-space. Genesis of a Tessaract; its Representation in Three-space 118-129
CHAPTER IV.
Tessaract moving through Three-space. Models of the Sections 130-134
CHAPTER V.
Representation of Three-space by Names and in a Plane 135-148
CHAPTER VI.
The Means by which a Plane-being would Acquire a Conception of our Figures 149-155
CHAPTER VII.
Four-space: its Representation in Three-space 156-166
CHAPTER VIII.
Representation of Four-space by Name. Study of Tessaracts 167-176
CHAPTER IX.
Further Study of Tessaracts 177-179
CHAPTER X.
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