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rsus 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. Maeterlinck, quoted, 71. Manners, 121. Materialism, 74 _ff._, 84; varieties of, 79, 81, 94, 101, 110, 243. Mechanical Nature, 12; lack of value in, 9, 84; and progress, 130. Menander, quoted, 88. Metaphysics and religion, 242 _ff._ Moderation, 87. Moore, G. E., critique of egoism, 59 _ff._ Morality, as the organization of life, Ch. I; the dulness of, 1; as verified truth, 7; its universal pertinence, 7 _ff._; essential to life, 9, 32; natural genesis of, 9 _ff._; basal definition of, 13; and nature, 20 _ff._; and competition, 24 _ff._; the logic of, Ch. II; rational ground of, 38, 40 _ff._; material and formal aspects of, 74 _ff._, 121; and progress, Ch. IV; and art, Ch. V; and aesthetic standards, 172 _ff._; and religion, Ch. VI; and idealism, 248 _ff._ Mysticism, 116, 244; and art, 208. Nationalism, 99. Nature, genesis of morality in, 9 _ff._; and morality, 20 _ff._; theories of, in religion, 224, 225, 234, 237, 240. Newman, J. H., quoted, 220. Nietsche, his conception of morality, 1, 5, 6, 20, 29 _ff._, 165. Optimism, 230, 242, 247. Other-worldliness, 115, 243. Overindulgence, 79, 81, 84 _ff._ Panlogism, 244. Pater, quoted, 185, 188; on the aesthetic interest, 196. Patience, 95. Pessimism, 114, 243. Philosophy, of history, 123 _ff._; and religion, 241 _ff._ Piety, 67, 68, 120, 223, 253, 254. Pity, 111, 163. Plato, quoted, 32; individualism in, 37; nationalism in, 100; account of disinterested activity in, 135 _ff._; theory of government in, 148; on art, 190, 193, 202, 212; on religion, 244. Pleasure, its relation to morality, 16 _ff._ Preference, 50; the quantitative principle of, 55 _ff._, 127. Progress, moral test of, Ch. IV, 127; definition of, 125 _ff._; principles of, 130 _ff._; by constructive reform, 134 _ff._; by revolution, 139 _ff._ Prudence, 79, 81, logical ground of, 43 _ff._; limits of, 49, 88, 90, 91, 94; meaning of, 87 _ff._; basal character of, 91; in religion, 232. Purpose, logic of, 50 _ff._; virtue of, 95 _ff._ Radicalism, 145 _ff._ Rationality, 37, 42, 65; and progress, 134, 142; in government, 152. Reform, 134 _ff._
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