| PAGE | Note by Mr. Frederic Harrison | v. | Translator’s Preface | xiii. | Introduction by Professor LÉvy-Bruhl | 1 | BOOK I. | Chapter | I.—The Philosophical Problem | 23 | “ | II.—The Law of the Three States | 35 | “ | III.—The Classification of the Sciences | 49 | “ | IV.—Science | 60 | “ | V.—Science (continued) Phenomena and Laws | 79 | “ | VI.—Science (continued) Positive Logic | 103 | BOOK II. | Introduction.—The Philosophy of the Sciences | 121 | Chapter | I.—Mathematics | 125 | “ | II.—Astronomy | 142 | “ | III.—Sciences of the Inorganic World | 154 | “ | IV.—Biology | 171 | “ | V.—Psychology | 188 | BOOK III. | Chapter | I.—Transition from Animality to Humanity—Art and Language | 213 | “ | II.—General Considerations on Social Science | 230 | “ | III.—Social Statics | 249 | “ | IV.—Social Dynamics | 260 | “ | V.—The Philosophy of History | 276 | | BOOK IV. | Chapter | I.—The Principles of Ethics | 303 | “ | II.—Social Ethics | 319 | “ | III.—The Idea of Humanity | 334 | Conclusion | 343 |
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