[14] _Cf., e. g._, _Epictetus_: Discourses, Book II, Chapter VIII.
[15] _Cf._ Spinoza's Ethics, _passim_, translated by Elwes.
[16] _Cf._ Royce's account of Romanticism and Hegel, in his _Spirit of
Modern Philosophy_, Lectures VI, VII. This motive, together with the
motive of mysticism, appears in such writings as J. McT. E. McTaggart's
_Studies in Hegelian Cosmology_, Chapter IX; and A. E. Taylor's
_Problem of Conduct_, Chapter VIII.
[17] Thomas Hardy: _The Dynasts_, Part I, p. 5.
[18] John Davidson: _A Rosary_, p. 88.
[19] James: _Pragmatism_, p. 144. The whole chapter is a brilliant
representation of the stand-point of moral idealism.
[20] G. K. Chesterton: _The Man Who Was Thursday_, pp. 278-279.
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INDEX
Achievement, 79, 81, 97.
Adaptation, 22.
Aesthetic Interest, definition of, 179; varieties of, 181 _ff._,
189; moral limitation of, 190; sell-sufficiency of, 192;
exaggeration of, 192, 195, 198 _ff._; its pervasiveness,
194 _ff._; vicariousness of, 197; stimulating character
of, 201, 203 _ff._; liberality of, 209 _ff._;
in religion, 246 _ff._
Aimlessness, 94.
Anarchism, 107.
Aristotle, quoted, 100, 106, 192, 204.
Arnold, M., quoted, 108, 109, 112, 164, 211.
Art, moral criticism of, Ch. V;
its liability to moral criticism, 173 ff; definition of,
177; distinction between industrial and fine, 177 _ff._;
emotion in, 182 _ff._; representative function of, 185 _ff._,
203 _ff._; Greek, 185 _ff._; of Renaissance, 187;
censorship of, 190; stimulating character of, 201 _ff._;
truth in, 205 _ff._; universality and particularity of,
207 _ff._; and liberality, 209 _ff._; moral function of, 212.
Asceticism, 79, 81, 92 _ff._
Bagehot, quoted, 106, 127, 132.
Beauty, and goodness, 172 _ff._
Belief, and religion, 216, 220, 228.
Benson, A., quoted, 194.
Bigotry, 79, 81, 101 _ff._
Browne, Sir Thomas, quoted, 115, 117, 118.
Buddhism, 243.
Burke, quoted, 6, 92, 158, 214.
Butler, J., quoted, 1.
Castiglione, quoted, 89, 90, 119.
Character, 97.
Chesterton, G. K., 32; quoted, 28, 55, 250.
Christianity, 94, 111, 114 _ff._, 140, 158, 187, 228, 239, 243.
Civilization, 3, 6, 10, 23, 32, 124, 137, 167, 170, 215. See
Progress.
Competition, 14, 129, 130; relation to morality, 24 _ff._
Conscience, 34, 36. See Duty.
Conservatism, 144 _ff._
Convention, 36, 38 ff.
Cosmological, test of religion, 224, 225, 234, 237,
240, 241, 252.
Courage, 95.
Culture, 211, 253. Chap. V, _passim_.
Cynics, the Greek, 92 _ff._, 137.
Davidson, J., quoted, 70, 248.
Democracy, 29, 39; modern idea of, 158 _ff._, 163 _ff._
Descartes, quoted, 35.
Desire, 11. See Interest.
Discussion, 106, 132.
Dogmatism, 4.
Duty, Ch. II, 40, 72; formalism and, 76.
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