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d of only some of it (that part, of course, which requires no use of produced capital goods for its appropriation). [64] Certain points in this discussion have been raised in two papers, entitled, "The Present Task of Ethical Theory," _Int. Jour. of Ethics_, XX, and "Ethical Value," _Jour. of Phil., Psy., and Scientific Methods_, V, p. 517. [65] Cf. also John Dewey, _Influence of Darwin upon Philosophy_, and Dewey and Tufts, _Ethics_, Ch. XVI. [66] _International Journal of Ethics_, XXV, 1914, pp. 1-24. [67]_ Dreams of a Spirit Seer._ [68] Cf. A. W. Moore, _Pragmatism and Its Critics_, 257-78. [69] Croce, _Philosophy of the Practical_, pp. 312 f. [70] G. E. Moore, _Principia Ethica_, p. 147. [71] _Ethics_, ch. V. [72] G. E. Moore, _Principia Ethica_, p. 149. [73] Rashdall, _Is Conscience an Emotion?_ pp. 199 f. [74] _Ibid._, 177. [75] G.E. Moore, _Ethics_, Ch. III. [76] Dewey and Tufts, _Ethics_, pp. 334 f. [77] _Methods of Ethics_, p. 380. [78] _Individualism_, 55, 61, 62. [79] Lectures III and IV, especially 175, 176, 235-39. [80] Pp. 111 ff., 172-75, 329 ff. [81] Pp. 73, 186, 236, 261 f., 267, 269. [82] 124, 182, 301. [83] 263 ff., 123. [84] Pp. 180, 241. [85] P. 180. [86] Art and religion have doubtless their important parts in embodying values, or in adding the consciousness of membership in a larger union of spirits, or of relation to a cosmic order conceived as ethical, but the limits of our discussion do not permit treatment of these factors. [87] Cf. my paper, "Goodness, Cognition, and Beauty," _Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods_, Vol. IX, p. 253. [88] Cf. Thorndike, _The Original Nature of Man_; S. Freud, _Die Traumdeutung_, _Psychopathologie des Alltagsleben_, etc.; McDougall, _Social Psychology_. [89] _The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods_, Vol. IX, p. 256. [90] Cf. Plato, _Republic_, IX, 571, 572, for an explicit anticipation of Freud. [91] This "new psychology" is not so very new. [92] Cf. Hocking, _The Meaning of God in Human Experience_, for the most recent of these somnambulisms. But any idealistic system will do, from Plato to Bradley. [93] Cf. James, _The Varieties of Religious Experience_. [94] Cf. Jane Harrison, _Ancient Art and Ritual_. [95] Cf. my paper, "Is Belief Essential in Religion?", _International Journal of Ethics_, October, 1910. [96] "Metaphysics," _Book Lambda_.
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