SPENCER'S SYNTHETIC PHILOSOPHY. 3 



PART VI. LATVS OF MULTIPLICATION. 



1. The Factors. 8. Antagonism between Expendi- 



2. A priori Principle. ture and Genesis. 



3. Obversj a p, i-jri Principle. 9. Coincidence between High Xu- 



4. Difficulties of Inductive YeriS- trition and Genesis. 



cation. 10. Specialties of these Rela- 



5. Antagonism between Growth tions. 



and Asexual Genesis. 11. Interpretation and Qualifica- 



6. Antagonism between Growth tion. 



and Sexual Genesis. 12. Multiplication of the Human 



7. Antagonism between Develop- Race. 



ment and Genesis, Asexual 13. Human Evolution in the Fu- 

 and Sexual. ture. 



APPENDIX. 



A Criticism on Professor Owen's The- On Circulation and the Formation 

 ory of the Vertebrate Skeleton. of Wood in Plants. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY. 



2 vols. 84.00. 

 CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 

 PART I. THE DATA OF PSVCHOLOGY. 



1. The Nervous System. 4. The Conditions essential to Ner- 



2. The Structure of the Nervous vous Action. 



System. 5. Nervous Stimulation and Ner- 



3. The Functions of the Nervous vous Discharge. 



System. 6. J^stho-Physiology. 



PART II. THE INDUCTIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY. 



1. The Substance of Mind. 6. The Revivability of Relations 



2. The Composition of Mind. between Feelings. 



3. The Relativity of Feelings. 7. The Associability of Feelings. 



4. The Relativity of Relations be- 8. The Associability of Relations 



twecn Feelings. between Feelings. 



5. The Revivability of Feelings. 9. Pleasures and Pains. 



PART III. GENERAL SYNTHESIS. 



1. Life and Mind as Correspon- 6. The Correspondence as increas- 



dence. ing in Specialty. 



2. The Correspondence as Direct 7. The Correspondence as increas- 



and Homogeneous. ing in Generality. 



3. The Correspondence as Direct 8. The Correspondence as increas- 



but Heterogeneous. ing in Complexity. 



4. The Correspondence as extend- 9. The Coordination of Correspon- 



ing in Space. dences. 



5. The Correspondence as extend- 10. The Integration of Correspon- 



ing in Time. dences. 



11. The Correspondences in their Totality. 



