CHAPTER | PAGE | | Introduction, | 1 | I. | Food and Drink, | 9 | II. | Dress, | 19 | III. | Exercise, | 25 | IV. | Work, | 32 | V. | Property, | 40 | VI. | Exchange, | 46 | VII. | Knowledge, | 53 | VIII. | Time, | 60 | IX. | Space, | 65 | X. | Fortune, | 70 | XI. | Nature, | 81 | XII. | Art, | 89 | XIII. | Animals, | 98 | XIV. | Fellow-men, | 104 | XV. | The Poor, | 117 | XVI. | Wrongdoers, | 127 | XVII. | Friends, | 137 | XVIII. | Family, | 144 | XIX. | State, | 157 | XX. | Society, | 167 | XXI. | Self, | 179 | XXII. | God, | 194 |
OUTLINE OF PRACTICAL ETHICS | See Last Paragraph of Introduction. | Object. | Duty. | Virtue. | Reward. | Temptation | Vice of Defect | Vice of Excess | Penalty | Foodanddrink, | Vigor, | Temperance, | Health, | Appetite, | Asceticism, | Intemperance, | Disease. | Dress, | Comeliness, | Neatness, | Respectability, | Vanity, | Slovenliness, | Fastidiousness, | Contempt. | Exercise, | Recreation, | Cheerfulness, | Energy, | Excitement, | Morbidness, | Frivolity, | Debility. | Work, | Self-support, | Industry, | Wealth, | Ease, | Laziness, | Overwork, | Poverty. | Property, | Provision, | Economy, | Prosperity, | Indulgence, | Wastefulness, | Miserliness, | Want. | Exchange, | Equivalence, | Honesty, | Self-respect, | Gain, | Dishonesty, | Compliance, | Degradation. | Sex, | Reproduction, | Purity, | Sweetness, | Lust, | Prudery, | Sensuality, | Bitterness. | Knowledge, | Truth, | Veracity, | Confidence, | Ignorance, | Falsehood, | Gossip, | Distrust. | Time, | Co-ordination, | Prudence, | Harmony, | Dissipation, | Procrastination, | Anxiety, | Discord. | Space, | System, | Orderliness, | Efficiency, | Disorder, | Carelessness, | Red Tape, | Obstruction. | Fortune, | Superiority, | Courage, | Honor, | Risk, | Cowardice, | Gambling, | Shame. | Nature, | Appreciation, | Sensitiveness, | Inspiration, | Utility, | Obtuseness, | Affectation, | Stagnation. | Art, | Beauty, | Simplicity, | Refinement, | Luxury, | Ugliness, | Ostentation, | Vulgarity. | Animals, | Consideration, | Kindness, | Tenderness, | Neglect, | Cruelty, | Subjection, | Brutality. | Fellow-men, | Fellowship, | Love, | Unity, | Indifference, | Selfishness, | Sentimentality, | Strife. | The Poor, | Help, | Benevolence, | Sympathy, | Alienation, | Niggardliness, | Indulgence, | Antipathy. | Wrong-doers, | Justice, | Forgiveness, | Reformation, | Vengeance, | Severity, | Lenity, | Perversity. | Friends, | Devotion, | Fidelity, | Affection, | Betrayal, | Exclusiveness, | Effusiveness, | Isolation. | Family, | Membership, | Loyalty, | Home, | Independence, | Self-sufficiency, | Self-obliteration, | Loneliness. | State, | Organization, | Patriotism, | Civilization, | Spoils, | Treason, | Ambition, | Anarchy. | Society, | Co-operation, | Public Spirit, | Freedom, | Self-interest, | Meanness, | Officiousness, | Constraint. | Self, | Realization, | Conscientiousness, | Character, | Pleasure, | Unscrupulousness, | Formalism, | Corruption. | God, | Obedience, | Holiness, | Life, | Self-will, | Sin, | Hypocrisy, | Death. |
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