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Edited, With A Biographical Introduction; Gifford Lectures On Natural Theology And The Relation Of Religion To Morality Delivered At Glasgow, 1894-95: Introductory Note 1. The Scope Of Natural Theology, 2. The Greek Origins Of Theology 3. The Natural Theology Of Christ 4. Religion And Morality, The Definition Of Religion 5. The Ethical Movement In Religion 6. Mr. Balfour’s Foundations Of Belief 7. Naturalism And Rationalism, The Scientific And The Philosophical Point Of View, The Main Conditions Of The Evolution Of Reason 8. Social And Individual Conditions Of Ethics 9. Man’s Relation To Nature, Materialistic And Idealistic Views Of It 10. Morality As Civilization, The Material Basis Of The Moral Life 11. On Some Relations Of Morals, Science, And Religion 12. The Essential Nature Of Religion And Its Relation To Morality, The Belief In Immortality; Ii. Essays In Moral Philosophy: 1. Our Natural Rights 2. Person And Personality 3. Responsibility 4. Duty 5. Hedonism 6. Utilitarianism 7. The Ethics Of Socialism 8. The Relations Of Fichte And Hegel To Socialism 9. The Legal, Social, And Religious Sanctions Of Morality; Iii. Critical Essays: 1. Lotze 2. Nietzsche’s Criticism Of Morality 3. Nietzsche’s Thus Spake Zarathustra 4. Studies In The Hegelian Dialectic, By John M. E. McTaggart.
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Edited, With A Biographical Introduction; Gifford Lectures On Natural Theology And The Relation Of Religion To Morality Delivered At Glasgow, 1894-95: Introductory Note 1. The Scope Of Natural Theology, 2. The Greek Origins Of Theology 3. The Natural Theology Of Christ 4. Religion And Morality, The Definition Of Religion 5. The Ethical Movement In Religion 6. Mr. Balfour’s Foundations Of Belief 7. Naturalism And Rationalism, The Scientific And The Philosophical Point Of View, The Main Conditions Of The Evolution Of Reason 8. Social And Individual Conditions Of Ethics 9. Man’s Relation To Nature, Materialistic And Idealistic Views Of It 10. Morality As Civilization, The Material Basis Of The Moral Life 11. On Some Relations Of Morals, Science, And Religion 12. The Essential Nature Of Religion And Its Relation To Morality, The Belief In Immortality; Ii. Essays In Moral Philosophy: 1. Our Natural Rights 2. Person And Personality 3. Responsibility 4. Duty 5. Hedonism 6. Utilitarianism 7. The Ethics Of Socialism 8. The Relations Of Fichte And Hegel To Socialism 9. The Legal, Social, And Religious Sanctions Of Morality; Iii. Critical Essays: 1. Lotze 2. Nietzsche’s Criticism Of Morality 3. Nietzsche’s Thus Spake Zarathustra 4. Studies In The Hegelian Dialectic, By John M. E. McTaggart.