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CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. GENERAL REMARKS CHAPTER II. WHAT UTILITARIANISM IS CHAPTER III. OF THE ULTIMATE SANCTION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILI ...


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CONTENTS I: Political Ideals II: Capitalism and the Wage System III: Pitfalls in Socialism IV: Individual Liberty and Public Control ...


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PAMPHILUS TO HERMIPPUS It has been remarked, my HERMIPPUS, that though the ancient philosophers conveyed most of their instruction in the form o ...


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PREFACE Reader, thou hast here the beginning and end of a discourse concerning government; what fate has otherwise disposed of the papers that sho ...


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PREFACE. The book called 'The Consolation of Philosophy' was throughout the Middle Ages, and down to the beginnings of the modern epoch in the si ...


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FIRST PART To Romain Rolland, my dear friend THE SON OF THE BRAHMAN In the shade of the house, in the sunshine of the riverbank near th ...


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PREFATORY NOTE BY THE AUTHOR If this Discourse appear too long to be read at once, it may be divided into six Parts: and, in the first, will be f ...


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CONTENTS I. Of the different Species of Philosophy II. Of the Origin of Ideas III. Of the Association of Ideas IV. Sceptical D ...


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THE PREFACE. When Mr. Pococke first publish'd this Arabick Author with his accurate Latin Version, Anno 1671. Dr. Pococke his Father, that late ...


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PREFACE In the following pages I have confined myself in the main to those problems of philosophy in regard to which I thought it possible to say ...


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PREFACE If there exists on any subject a philosophy (that is, a system of rational knowledge based on concepts), then there must also be for this ...


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INTRODUCTION. After an interval of some months or years, and at Phlius, a town of Peloponnesus, the tale of the last hours of Socrates is narrated ...


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INTRODUCTION. The Ion is the shortest, or nearly the shortest, of all the writings which bear the name of Plato, and is not authenticated by any e ...


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To the beloved and deplored memory of her who was the inspirer, and in part the author, of all that is best in my writings--the friend and wife whos ...


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APPENDIX I. It seems impossible to separate by any exact line the genuine writings of Plato from the spurious. The only external evidence to them ...


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PREFACE. This work is called the Critique of Practical Reason, not of the pure practical reason, although its parallelism with the speculative cr ...


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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER I. NATURE 8 CHAPTER II. COMMODITY 10 CHAPTER III. BEAUTY 13 ...


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INTRODUCTION. Of all the works of Plato the Symposium is the most perfect in form, and may be truly thought to contain more than any commentator h ...


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HOMER AND CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. (Inaugural Address delivered at Bâle University, 28th of May 1869.) At the present day no clear and consistent ...


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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART I. HISTORICAL I. MARX AND SOCIALIST DOCTRINE II. BAKUNIN AND ANARCHISM III. THE SYNDICALIST REVOLT PA ...


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Contents Editor's Introduction Part One Chapter I - The Author's Profession Of Faith Chapter II - Of Missions A ...


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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL DISCIPLES GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS INDIVIDUAL VIRTUE CONFUCIUS' ESTIMATE OF OTHERS CONFUCIUS ...


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CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION BY H. L. MENCKEN 7 AUTHOR'S PREFACE ...


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INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS. Some dialogues of Plato are of so various a character that their relation to the other dialogues cannot be determined w ...