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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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