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ant, the kind of law and education current determines the moral ideals and conditions the moral achievements of the maturing generation. Education, more especially, is the instrument through which the young can be educated not only to ideals and customs already current, but to their reflective modification in the light of our ever-growing knowledge of the conditions of human welfare. INDEX Ability, education and native. Absolutism in morality. Acquisitive instinct. Activity, creative (see Creative activity); mental; physical; social. AEsthetic experience; and form; in industry; in science; sense satisfaction basis of; standards, effect of custom on; value of science; values; _vs._ moral values; _vs._ practical values. _See also_ Art. Affection. _See_ Love. Age, influence of on learning. Altruism. Ambition. Animal, instincts compared with human; man as an; man a social. Appreciation. _See_ AEsthetic. Aristocracy. Aristotle. Arnold, Matthew. Art, and emotion; and morals; and nature; appreciation of; as an industry; as propaganda; as realization of ideals; as recreation; as vicarious experience; expression of ideas by; fine; for art's sake; imagination in; industrial; origin of; standards in. _See also_ AEsthetic. Attention in habit formation. Awe. Bacon, Francis. Bagehot. Bain. Beauty. _See_ Art, and AEsthetic. Behavior, habitual; instinctive; types of human. Behaviorism. Belief, gregariousness in; individuality in. Bentham. Bergson. Bible. Blame. _See_ Praise. Bloomfield, Leonard. Boas. Bryce. Burke, Edmund. Burns, C. Delisle. Bury. Butler. Cannon. Career of reason. Carlyle. Carnegie. Cattell. Change, in customs; in habits; in language; opposition to. Character. _See_ Personality, and Self, development of. Christ. Christianity. Church, the, as a social institution; educational functions of; political functions of. Civilization, and acquisitive instinct; control of instincts in; factors in development of. _See also_ Society. Classification in science. Coefficient of correlation. Common sense and science. Communication. _See_ Language. Companionship. _See_ Gregariousness. Comte, Auguste. Conduct, cultivation of socially desirable; social standards of. Confession. Conscience. Conservatism, place of fear in; of habit. Continuity, cultural. Cooley. Courage. Creative activity, and eccentricity; as sublimation of sex instinct; in art; in industry; in society
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