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PART ONE: THE BOOK OF THE MIND
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Attempts to show what we know about life; to set the bounds of real truth as distinguished from phrases and self-deception.
Attempts to show what we can prove by our reason, and what we know intuitively; what is implied in the process of thinking, and without which no thought could be.
Attempts to show that in the field to which reason applies we are compelled to use it, and are justified in trusting it.
Compares the ways of Nature with human morality, and tries to show how the latter came to be.
Attempts to show how man has taken control of Nature, and is carrying on her processes and improving upon them.
Shows the transition stage between instinct and reason, in which man finds himself, and how he can advance to a securer condition.
Attempts to show that human morality must change to fit human facts, and there can be no judge of it save human reason.
Attempts to show that wise conduct is an adjustment of means to ends, and depends upon the understanding of a particular set of circumstances.
Discusses the standards by which we may judge what is best in life, and decide what we wish to make of it.
Compares the new morality with the old, and discusses the relative importance of our various duties.
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