Preface
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1. The Backward State of Metaphysics 1
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2. The Problems of Metaphysics 6
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BOOK I. ONTOLOGY AND COSMOLOGY
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A. Tychism
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CHAPTER 1. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THEORIES
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1. Philosophic Architectonic
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2. Three Theories of Evolution
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3. The Law of Habit
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4. Objective Idealism
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5. The Nature of Space
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6. First, Second, and Third
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CHAPTER 2. THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY EXAMINED
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1. The Mechanical Philosophy
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2. Necessity Considered as a Postulate
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3. The Observational Evidence for Necessitarianism
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4. Absolute Chance
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CHAPTER 3. CAUSATION AND FORCE
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1. Physical Causation
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2. Psychical Causation
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3. Non-Conservative Forces
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4. Fortuitous Distributions
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5. Space
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6. Time
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CHAPTER 4. VARIETY AND UNIFORMITY
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1. Variety
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2. Uniformity
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B. Synechism and Agapism
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CHAPTER 5. THE LAW OF MIND
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1. Introduction
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2. What the Law Is
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3. Individuality of Ideas
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4. Continuity of Ideas
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5. Infinity and Continuity, in General
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6. Analysis of Time
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7. That Feelings Have Intensive Continuity
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8. That Feelings Have Spatial Extension
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9. Affections of Ideas
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10. Ideas Cannot be Connected Except by Continuity
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11. Mental Law Follows the Forms of Logic
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12. Uncertainty of Mental Action
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13. Restatement of the Law
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14. Personality 155
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15. Communication 158
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16. Conclusion 163
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CHAPTER 6. THE CONTINUUM
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1. Kant's Definition
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2. Synechism
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3. Continuity Redefined
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4. Achilles and the Tortoise
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CHAPTER 7. THE LOGIC OF CONTINUITY
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1. Potential Aggregates
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2. The Logic of the Universe
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3. Circular Continua; Time and Space
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CHAPTER 8. OBJECTIVE LOGIC
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1. The Origin of the Universe
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2. Quale-Consciousness
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CHAPTER 9. MAN'S GLASSY ESSENCE
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1. The Constitution of Matter
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2. Protoplasm
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3. The Physiology of Habit
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4. Tychistic Idealism
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5. The Nature of Personality
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CHAPTER 10. MIND AND MATTER
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1. The Connection between Mind and Matter
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2. The Materialistic Aspect of Reasoning
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CHAPTER 11. EVOLUTIONARY LOVE
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1. At First Blush. Counter-Gospels
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2. Second Thoughts. Irenica 296
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3. A Third Aspect. Discrimination
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CHAPTER 12. NOTES ON METAPHYSICS
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1. Relations and Relationships
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2. Mathematical and Real Time
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3. Externality and Reality
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4. Dyadic and Triadic Action
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5. Essence and Existence
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6. Modes of Being
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7. Reality and Existence
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8. Truth, Being, and Nothing
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9. Matter and Form
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10. Possibility, Impossibility, and Possible
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11. Virtual
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12. Unity and Plurality
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13. Whole and Parts
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14. Kind
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15. Perseity and Per Se
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16. Priority, Prior, and Prius
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17. Proximate
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18. Sufficient Reason
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BOOK II. RELIGION
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CHAPTER 1. THE ORDER OF NATURE
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1. The Significance of Order
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2. Uniformities
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3. Induction
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4. Mind and Nature
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5. Design
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CHAPTER 2. A RELIGION OF SCIENCE
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1. The Marriage of Religion and Science
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2. What is Christian Faith?
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3. The Church
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CHAPTER 3. A NEGLECTED ARGUMENT FOR THE REALITY OF GOD
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1. Musement
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2. The Hypothesis of God
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3. The Three Stages of Inquiry
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4. The Validity of the Three Stages
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5. Pragmaticism
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6. Additamen
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7. Knowledge of God
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CHAPTER 4. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING MY BELIEF IN GOD
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1. The Reality of God
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2. Creation
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3. God's Purpose
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4. Omniscience
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5. Omnipotence
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6. Infallibility
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7. Miracles
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8. Prayer
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9. Immortality
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CHAPTER 5. HUME ON MIRACLES
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1. The Nature of Hypotheses
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2. The Testing of Hypotheses
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3. The Meaning of Miracles
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4. Butler's Analogy
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CHAPTER 6. SCIENCE AND IMMORTALITY
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1. Psychic Research
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2. The Breakdown of the Mechanical Philosophy
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CHAPTER 7. LOGIC AND SPIRITUALISM
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APPENDIX
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A. Reply to the Necessitarians; Rejoinder to Dr. Carus
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B. Nominalism Versus Realism
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C. What is Meant by "Determined"?
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