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Cardinal Virtues, 44, 133, 143
Carneades, 93

Casuistry, manuals of, 151; English,
155

Christian Alienation from World
and Flesh, 119

Christian and Jewish Law of
God," 110; and Pagan Inward-
ness, 114; morality, distinctive
particulars of, 118

Christian Beneficence, 121
Christianity, influence of, 7, 109;
and Wealth, 123; and Free
Will, 126

Chrysippus, 71, 72, 83

Church and Civil Society, 127
Cicero, 95

Clarke, 179-184, 262, 266
Coleridge, 271, 277

Comte, 268-270

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Bonaventura, 149-151

Butler, xxii, 191-200

CAMBRIDGE PLATONISTS, xxi, 170

265

Determinism, Stoic, 75; Utilitarian,

Duns Scotus, 147

Duty, Religious (of Christians), 125

ECKHART, 151

Eclecticism, in Greek thought, 93
Epictetus, 99

Epicureanism and Stoicism, 83
Epicurus, 85-90
Erigena, 136

Ethics study of the Ultimate Good
of man, 1; distinguished from
Theology, 2; from Politics, 2;
from Psychology, 4; from Juris-
prudence, 8; the study of Duty
or Right Conduct, 6; Summary
view of, 10; Evolutional, 254;
Relative and Absolute, 256; De-
terminist, 265; French influence
on English, 266-270; German
influence on English, 270-283
Eudoxus, 90

Evolution and Association, 253, 254
Evolutional Ethics, 254

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THE METHODS OF ETHICS. By HENRY SIDGWICK, LL.D., D.C.L., Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Cambridge.

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