CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION, 1918
THE SCIENCE OF SPIRITUAL ACTIVITY (FREEDOM)
CONSCIOUS HUMAN ACTION
THE DESIRE FOR KNOWLEDGE
THINKING AS THE INSTRUMENT OF KNOWLEDGE
THE WORLD AS PERCEPT
THE ACT OF KNOWING (COGNIZING)
HUMAN INDIVIDUALITY
ARE THERE LIMITS TO KNOWLEDGE
THE REALITY OF SPIRITUAL ACTIVITY (FREEDOM)
THE FACTORS OF LIFE
THE IDEA OF FREEDOM
MONISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRITUAL ACTIVITY
WORLD-PURPOSE AND LIFE-PURPOSE (THE DESTINATION OF MAN)
MORAL
IMAGINATION (DARWINISM AND MORALITY)
THE VALUE OF LIFE (OPTIMISM
AND PESSIMISM)
INDIVIDUALITY AND GENUS
ULTIMATE QUESTIONS
THE CONSEQUENCES OF MONISM
APPENDICES
ADDITION TO THE REVISED EDITION OF 1918
REVISED INTRODUCTION TO THE EDITION OF 1894
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