James, William, 48, 71, 75, 76, 82, 84, 91, 94, 99, 104, 116, 177.
Johnson, H., 238.
Jones, Sir Henry, 30, 248.
Jordan, D. S., 16.
Judgment, moral, 119, 127 ff., 136 ff.
made by conscience, 109 ff.
origin of, 128.
relation to pleasure, 171-174.
standard of, 127-138.
"Jukes," 24.
Justice, 207, 212-214, 218.
Kant, 159, 166, 191.
Kerschensteiner, 203.
Knowledge, 5, 59, 214, 218. See also Wisdom.
Laurie, S. S., 235.
Law, Moral, 79, 159-161.
authority of, 162-164.
of state, 127, 163, 223-224.
Lecky, W. E. H., 182.
Lloyd Morgan, C, 42, 56.
Locke, 34, 97.
Love, 78, 81, 82, 228-231.
Loveday, T., 66, 73.
Loyalty, 79, 190.
to church, 244.
to family, 229.
to state, 227.
to vocation, 194-199.
MacCunn, J., 157, 158.
M'Dougall, W., 45, 48, 56, 82, 111.
Mackenzie, J. S., 13, 66, 126, 152, 166, 179.
Marshal], A., 184.
Mediocrity, 19, 55.
Mercy, 213.
Metaphysics, vi., 199 n.
Mezes, S. E., 116, 219.
Mill, J. S., 111, 169, 170, 171, 179.
Money, 65, 189.
Monotony, 185, 197.
Montessori, M., 98, 99, 124.
Moore, G. E., 138.
Moral Education, Moral Judgment, etc. See Education, Judgment, etc.
Motive, 140 ff.
test of right and wrong, 141 ff., 157.
Münsterberg, H., 202.
Muirhead, J. H., 13, 116, 126, 152, 166, 179, 248.
Nature, 38.
Nietzsche, 192.
Obligation, Moral, 123, 153, 164. And see Duty.
Opinion, private, 129.
public, 131.
Opposition, 87, 106, 129.
Optimism, 246-248.
Pain, 167, 181.
Parental instinct, 47, 52.
Patriotism, 79, 81.
Pearson, K., 24.
Perseverance, 107, 184, 210, 217, 247.
Personality, 84, 89, 93, 241-242, 245.
and vocation, 90-93, 242.
education of, 97-99, 231.
Pittacus, 109.
Pleasure and happiness, 180-182.
as moral standard, 171-174.
as object of desire, 174-177.
relation to the self, 177-179.
Precept, 33, 157, 230.
Progress, 89, 103, 126, 205, 209, 246-248.
and instinct, 50.
and variation, 20.
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