Egoism, theoretical, 59 _ff._; practical, 79, 81, 101. Emotion, and art, 182 _ff._, 201 _ff._ Epictetus, quoted, 93, 96, 100. Equality, 65, 66, 158 _ff._, 163 _ff._ Ethics, and history, 124; and religion, 224 _ff._, 233, 240, 241, 252; independence of, 228. See Morality. Euripides, quoted, 114. Evil, 11, 15, 84, 86; religious conception of, 243 _ff._, 249 _ff._ See Good, Vice, Formalism, Materialism. Faith, 33, 71. Fine Art. See Art. Formalism, 74 _ff._, 92; and duty, 76, 77; varieties of, 79, 81, 92, 98, 107, 116, 209, 242. Freedom, 36, 107, 164. God, 216, 224 _ff._, 229, 232, 237, 240, 245, 249. Good, basal definition of, 11 _ff._, 44; definition of moral, 15 _ff._; relativity of, 45 _ff._; relation to beautiful, 172 _ff._, 212. Good-will, logic of, 67 _ff._; virtue of, 79, 81, 113 _ff._, 158. Government, 14; progress in, 148 _ff._; Platonic theory of, 148; definition of, 150; ancient forms of, 152 _ff._; summary of modern, 160 _ff._ Greece, morality of, 110, 114; government in, 154 _ff._; art of, 185 _ff._, 204; religion of, 226. Happiness, 18, 115, 116 _ff._ Hardy, T., quoted, 247. Health, 79, 81, 88 _ff._ Hebrews, government of, 152; religion of, 227, 239. Hedonism, 16. History, meaning of, 123 _ff._ Hobbes, 89. Honesty, 88. Huxley, theory of morality and nature, 21 _ff._ Idealism, metaphysical, 242 _ff._; aesthetic, 246; moral, 248 _ff._ Idleness, 94. Imagination, 28, 69, 111. Imprudence, 79, 81, 85 _ff._ Incapacity, 79, 81, 83. Individualism, 34 _ff._ Injustice, 79, 81, 103. See Justice. Institutions, their necessity, 3, 147. See Government. Intelligence, 79, 81, 82 _ff._ Interest, definition of, 11, 43; organization of, 13, 14, 19, variety of, 16, 17; the higher, 52; conflict of, 53; objective validity of, 54; private, 57 _ff._; the potential, 67, 68, 167; present and ulterior, 74 _ff._; economies of, 78; simple, 78, 81, 82 _ff._; reciprocity of, 78, 81, 87 _ff._, incorporation of, 78, 81, 95 _ff._; fraternity of, 78, 81, 105 _ff._; universal system of, 79, 81, 112 _ff._; and progress, 132; and reform, 137; and revolution, 139; and government, 148 _ff._; the aesthetic, 179; the theoretical, 180, 193; varieties of the aesthetic, 181 _ff._ See Aesthetic Interest. James, W., quoted, 116, 199, 249. Justice, meanings of, 63, 79, 81, 105, 158, 163; logic of, 63 _ff._ Kant, quoted, 64. Laissez-faire, 108. Liberality, 156; and art, 209. Life, morality as the organization of, Ch. I; versus mechanism, 10, 22; morality one with, 19, 27; method of, 23. Locke, quoted, 34, 35, 62. Logic, of the moral appeal, Ch. II; and the imagination, 69. Lord, H. G., quoted, 69. Lucretius, quoted, 226.
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