Habits, place in conduct, 14-88; and desire, 24; as functions, 14; as arts or abilities, 15, 64, 66, 71, 170; and thought, 31-33, 66-69, 172-180, 182; definition, 41; and impulses, 90-98, 107-111; and principles, 238 Harmony, natural, 159, 167, 298 Hedonistic calculus, 204 Hegel, 312 Helvetius, 106, 300 Herd-instinct, 4 History, 101, 110 Hobbes, 133 Human nature, 1; and morals, 1-13, 295; alterability, 106-124 Humility, 289 Hypocrisy, 6 Hypothesis, moral, 239, 243 Ideas, _see_ Ends, Thought Ideals and Idealism, 2, 8, 50, 68, 77, 81, 99, 157, 166, 184, 233, 236, 255, 259-264, 274, 282-288, 301, 331 Imagination, 52, 163, 190-192, 204, 225, 234 Imitation, 66, 97, 132 Impulse, place in conduct, 89-171; secondary, 89; intermediary, 169-170; as means of reorganization, 93, 102, 104, 179; plastic, 95; same as human instincts, 105n; and habit, 107-111; false simplification, 131-149; and reason, 196, 254 Individualism, 7, 85, 93 Industry, 11 Infantilisms, 98 Instinct, not fixed, 149-168; and knowledge, 178; _see_ Impulse Institutions, 9, 80, 102, 111, 166 Intelligence, 10, 13, 51, 299, 312; place of, in conduct, 172-277; relation to habits, 172-180, 228; and desire, 248-264, 276 Interpenetration of habits, 37-39 Intuitions, 33, 188 James, Wm., 112, 179, 195 Justice, 18, 52, 198 Kant, 44, 49, 55, 245 Knowledge, moral, 181-188; _see_ Conscience, Intelligence Labor, 121, 144 Language, 58, 79, 95 Le Bon, 61 Liberalism, 305 Locke, 106 Marx, 154, 273, 300 Magic, 20, 26 Meaning, 37, 90, 151, 207, 262, 271, 280 Means, 20; relation to ends, 25-36, 218-220, 251; _see_ Habit Mechanization, 28, 70, 96, 144 Mediation, 197 Mind, 61, 95; and habit, 175-180 Mind and body, 30, 67, 71 Mitchell, W. C., 213 Moore, G. E., 241n Morals, introduction, 40; conclusion, as objective, 52; of art, 167; scope, 278-281 Motives, 43-45, 118-122, 213, 231, 329 Natural law and morals, 296-300 Necessity, 312 Nirvana, 175, 286 Non-moral, 8, 27, 40, 188, 230 Occult, 11 Oligarchy, 2-3 Optimism, 286-288 Organization, 306 Passion, 9, 193-196 Pathology, 4, 50 Perfection, 173-175, 223, 282 Pessimism, 286 Plato, 50, 78, 134, 290 Play, 159-164 Pleasure, 158, 200-205, 250 Posture, 32 Potentiality, 37 Power, will to, 140-142 Pragmatic knowing, 181-188 Principles, 2; and tendencies, 49; nature of, 238-247 Private, 9, 16, 43, 85 Process and product, 142-143, 280 Progress, 10, 21, 93, 96, 101, 105n; in science, 149; nature of, 281-288 Property, 116-118; _see_ Economics Psycho-analysis, 34, 86, 133, 153, 252 Psychology and moral theory, 12, 46, 91; social, 60-63, 84-88; current, 118, 135, 147, 155; and scientific method, 150, 322-324 Punishment, 18 Puritanism, 5, 157 Purpose, _see_ Ends
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