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§ 24. The Pathetic Fallacy ........-
B25. Types of Unity. ...ccovvevinnnnees
§ 26. Purpose or Design Implied in Unity..cccveereanenns
§27. The Argument from Probability...cccceeeseesieeenn
III. § 28. THE DESIRABLE AS Power 170 MOVE DESIRE.....c00nvnns
IV. THE DESIRABLE AS CAPABLE OF BEING DESIRED....cveeeereenns
§29. Only Self can be Desired. .....ccveeeenscrecesncenss
§ 30. Only Satisfaction can be Desired...ceeseerscececces
§ 31. Only Existence can be Desired. ....co0eveeecenceces
§ 32. Only the Intelligible can be Desired........cccvv..l.
V. § 33. THE DESIRABLE AS WHAT QucHT 10 BE... ..
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CHAPTER IV. VALUE AS THE OBJECT OF QUALIFIED
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I. § 34. Tyres oF QUALIFIED INTEREST.......
IL. § 35. THE FINAL WiLL, or IMPLICIT LOVE OF GOD.............
III. § 36. THE ALL-HARMONIOUS WILL, OR DESIRE IN ACCORD WITH
NATURE ........... ——
IV. THE ABSOLUTE WILL AS A NECESSARY PRESUPPOSITION........
§ 37. The Idealistic or Epistemological Standpoint........
§ 38. The Absolute Will Presupposed in Truth...........
§ 39. The Parallelism of Truth, Beauty and Goodness.....
§ 40. The Interdependence of Truth, Beauty and Goodness
§ 41. The Good as Founded on Truth.....ceecevieenrenn.
AUTHORITATIVE OR OBLIGATORY WILL. ....viverveeensennse
§ 42. The ‘Ought’ as the Ultimate Form of Will...........
§ 43. The Imperious Will.......... faneassnes
§ 44. The Personal Will ....coiiiiiiiincinnnnicirannonns
§ 45. The Awe-Inspiring Will (oii...
§ 46. The Collective Will .....ccniiiiiiiiiiaiiriiinns,
B47. The Rational Will ......ccoiviiiiiiiiiinniiiennness
8 48. The Categorical versus the Hypothetical Imperative
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CHAPTER V. VALUE AS ANY OBJECT OF ANY INTEREST
I. PRELIMINARY FORMULATION AND ARGUMENT.....evcvvevesensn
§ 49. Exposition and Illustration..............ccc0eevnnnn
§ so. Approximations and Misconceptions ................
§ 51. Ambiguity Arising from the Term ‘Valuing'.........
§ 52. Summary of the Argument.........covevneiaiiaen,
II. RepLy To THE CHARGE OF RELATIVISM.......... G5 3 Wi 6 9
§ 53. ‘Relativism’ as an Epithet.........ccovviuiniiiiaan.
§ 54. Epistemological Relativism, or Scepticism...........
§ ss. The Argument from ‘Intrinsic’ Value..............,
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