Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Herbert Spencer
Author: Herbert Spencer
Editor: David Widger
Release date: April 29, 2019 [eBook #59393]
Most recently updated: July 7, 2019
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
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PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE ESSAYS ON EDUCATION AND KINDRED SUBJECTS ## ESSAYS SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, & SPECULATIVE, Vol. I ## ESSAYS SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, & SPECULATIVE, Vol. II ## ESSAYS SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, & SPECULATIVE, Vol. III THE RIGHT TO IGNORE THE STATE ## ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNIVERSAL PROGRESS ## THE DATA OF ETHICS THE FACTORS OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION ## THE PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY, Vol. 1 (of 2) ## FIRST PRINCIPLES |
PART I. | CAUSES OF FORCE IN LANGUAGE WHICH DEPEND UPON ECONOMY OF THE MENTAL ENERGIES |
i. | The Principle of Economy |
ii. | Economy in the Use of Words |
iii. | The Principle of Economy applied to Sentences |
iv. | The Principle of Economy applied to Figures |
v. | Suggestion as a Means of Economy |
vi. | The Effect of Poetry explained |
PART II. | CAUSES OF FORCE IN LANGUAGE WHICH DEPEND UPON ECONOMY OF THE MENTAL SENSIBILITIES |
i. | The Law of Mental Exhaustion and Repair |
ii. | Explanation of Climax, Antithesis, and Anticlimax |
iii. | Need of Variety |
iv. | The Ideal Writer |
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THE DEVELOPMENT HYPOTHESIS | 1 |
PROGRESS: ITS LAW AND CAUSE | 8 |
TRANSCENDENTAL PHYSIOLOGY | 63 |
THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS | 108 |
ILLOGICAL GEOLOGY | 192 |
BAIN ON THE EMOTIONS AND THE WILL | 241 |
THE SOCIAL ORGANISM | 265 |
THE ORIGIN OF ANIMAL WORSHIP | 308 |
MORALS AND MORAL SENTIMENTS | 331 |
THE COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF MAN | 351 |
MR. MARTINEAU ON EVOLUTION | 371 |
THE FACTORS OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION | 389 |
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THE GENESIS OF SCIENCE | 1 |
THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE SCIENCES | 74 |
REASONS FOR DISSENTING FROM THE PHILOSOPHY OF M. COMTE | 118 |
ON LAWS IN GENERAL, AND THE ORDER OF THEIR DISCOVERY | 145 |
THE VALUATION OF EVIDENCE | 161 |
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY? | 168 |
MILL versus HAMILTON-THE TEST OF TRUTH | 188 |
REPLIES TO CRITICISMS | 218 |
PROF. GREEN'S EXPLANATIONS | 321 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF STYLE | 333 |
USE AND BEAUTY | 370 |
THE SOURCES OF ARCHITECTURAL TYPES | 375 |
GRACEFULNESS | 381 |
PERSONAL BEAUTY | 387 |
THE ORIGIN AND FUNCTION OF MUSIC | 400 |
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LAUGHTER | 452 |
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MANNERS AND FASHION | 1 |
RAILWAY MORALS AND RAILWAY POLICY | 52 |
THE MORALS OF TRADE | 113 |
PRISON-ETHICS | 152 |
THE ETHICS OF KANT | 192 |
ABSOLUTE POLITICAL ETHICS | 217 |
OVER-LEGISLATION | 229 |
REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT-WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? | 283 |
STATE-TAMPERINGS WITH MONEY AND BANKS | 326 |
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM: THE DANGERS AND THE SAFEGUARDS | 358 |
"THE COLLECTIVE WISDOM" | 387 |
POLITICAL FETICHISM | 393 |
SPECIALIZED ADMINISTRATION | 401 |
FROM FREEDOM TO BONDAGE | 445 |
THE AMERICANS | 471 |
THE INDEX. |
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I. | Progress: Its Law and Cause, | 1 |
II. | Manners and Fashion, | 61 |
III. | The Genesis of Science, | 116 |
IV. | The Physiology of Laughter, | 194 |
V. | The Origin and Function of Music, | 210 |
VI. | The Nebular Hypothesis, | 239 |
VII. | Bain on the Emotions and the Will, | 300 |
VIII. | Illogical Geology, | 325 |
IX. | The Development Hypothesis, | 377 |
X. | The Social Organism, | 384 |
XI. | Use and Beauty, | 429 |
XII. | The Sources of Architectural Types, | 434 |
XIII. | The Use of Anthropomorphism, | 440 |
CHAPTER I. | |
Conduct in General | 1 |
CHAPTER II. | |
The Evolution of Conduct | 7 |
CHAPTER III. | |
Good and Bad Conduct | 23 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
Ways of Judging Conduct | 54 |
CHAPTER V. | |
The Physical View | 75 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
The Biological View | 88 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
The Psychological View | 121 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
The Sociological View | 157 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
Criticisms and Explanations | 178 |
CHAPTER X. | |
The Relativity of Pains and Pleasures | 206 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
xEgoism versus Altruism | 221 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
Altruism versus Egoism | 237 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
Trial and Compromise | 258 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
Conciliation | 285 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
Absolute and Relative Ethics | 304 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
The Scope of Ethics | 332 |
PART I.-THE UNKNOWABLE. | ||
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CHAP. | PAGE | |
I.- | RELIGION AND SCIENCE | 3 |
II.- | ULTIMATE RELIGIOUS IDEAS | 25 |
III.- | ULTIMATE SCIENTIFIC IDEAS | 47 |
IV.- | THE RELATIVITY OF ALL KNOWLEDGE | 68 |
V.- | THE RECONCILIATION | 98 |
PART II.-LAWS OF THE KNOWABLE. | ||
I.- | LAWS IN GENERAL | 127 |
II.- | THE LAW OF EVOLUTION | 146 |
III.- | THE LAW OF EVOLUTION (CONTINUED) | 175 |
IV.- | THE CAUSES OF EVOLUTION | 219 |
V.- | SPACE, TIME, MATTER, MOTION, AND FORCE | 224 |
VI.- | THE INDESTRUCTIBILITY OF MATTER | 238 |
VII.- | THE CONTINUITY OF MOTION | 246 |
VIII.- | THE PERSISTENCE OF FORCE | 251 |
IX.- | THE CORRELATION AND EQUIVALENCE OF FORCES | 259 |
xiiX.- | THE DIRECTION OF MOTION | 286 |
XI.- | THE RHYTHM OF MOTION | 313 |
XII.- | THE CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL TO EVOLUTION | 335 |
XIII.- | THE INSTABILITY OF THE HOMOGENEOUS | 358 |
XIV.- | THE MULTIPLICATION OF EFFECTS | 388 |
XV.- | DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION | 416 |
VI.- | EQUILIBRATION | 440 |
XVII.- | SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION | 487 |